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do you think this actually affects the outcome ultimately of this case it may be that it s ver awkward for trump to have to sit there and listen to that for his accusers to look him i the eye and say these things t his face i m sure it s humiliating to sit there and hear people sa those things it s always awkward if h doesn t want to testify, which i would highly recommend he no do i think sometimes the jury looks to the person and wonder how are you reacting to this are you squirming? are you demonstrating physical reactions from which we should infer guilt? i think this testimony i important. ordinarily, as you know, under rule of evidence 404(b), ordinarily prior acts of the same crime are not admissibl just to show a person propensity to engage in this bad conduct. we look at this conduct alone. it can be admissible if it shows other things like person s mo. if the way the person discusse
president biden. other people are saying that may be for a place that is the size of the us state of connecticut, this place perhaps get a lot of attention. this is the seventh visit by a us president. not many places around the world to get to see one that frequently. to see one that frequently. people sa that to see one that frequently. people say that words to see one that frequently. people say that words really to see one that frequently. people say that words really matter - to see one that frequently. people say that words really matter in - say that words really matter in northern ireland, and they have for years. there is a lot of focus on what words prisoners biden will use. i m sure they will have been poured over. president biden. what do you think people will be hoping to hear here from the unionist side? historically, unionists have been more cautious about the us president then a nationalist. they are looking at powerful lobbying groups in the us lobbying for a u