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you ve got really the gamut of the cultural melting pot that is new york, which really makes you wonder who is going to be either the wildcard or the blank slate. you can actually persuade that s going to be where the jurors are going to have the most impact for, these particular attorneys why well, because this is what s interesting to me is that this is a very sophisticated juror. you have two lawyers, you have people in finance, obviously both sides wanted people that had some education, some sophistication because they re complicated financial issues here. there are complicated legal issues here. so it s going to we re very interested to see how this plays out. let s walk through some of it. new juror two and investment banker. he says he did read the art of the deal. new juror for a security engineer who s married, three kids, der eight retired wealth manager who s married with two kids, der nine, a speech therapist with a master s degree. she s not married, lives alone. juror t
PwC Luxembourg is pleased to present the agenda of this year’s PwC Cybersecurity & Privacy Day, taking place on 5 June 2024 at PwC’s Luxembourg’s Crystal Park premises. The agenda of the day includes many presentations as well as interactive workshops sessions. Furthermore, the top five innovative solutions selected for this year's Cybersecurity & Privacy Solution of the Year Award will compete during the Pitching Contest.
is obviously supported women, reproductive health to three another dismissed jurors said that this jury cannot be impartial see what happened, why are you dismissed? i could not be impartial. do you think the people you were speaking with a nonjury that you sat with all day tuesday, those they can put together a fair and impartial jury because of that sense of duty, do think that is possible? i m not sure about the. why? everybody has biases. stereotypes in their minds. you have to be really fair person, which is very hard to do in order to serve as a jury. jesse: self-proclaimed on biased juries are blasting trump in sick there is no way that
jesse: today s juries like i was just as bad as tuesday. one prospective jurors said she would not believe trump even if his tongue were notarized. i also called him racist and sexist on social media. another when centers and working dc and asked for who, she said hakeem jeffries, the top house democrats. one woman said she march of the woman s march as a cnn fever any stork for the attorney s office. all three of these people told the court they would be unbiased. some jury pool. let s round up the rest? in the state of in the state of juror number 2, and wasn t a breaker from new york, and owsley happens to follow michael cohen on twitter. the prosecution star witness. and also gets his news from the new york times. another jury, a security engineer born in california without a college degree, made with three kids, likes to work