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are on verdict watch in the criminal hello. case against donald trump. but tete watch delayed a little bit because the jury has asked for key pieces of testimony. why one side might like that? get more. my wife is fond of flying flags. i am not supreme court justice samuel alito refuses to recuse himself in january this case is despite the controversial flags that trump s supporters have adopted seen at two of his homes had just when you thought that zooms staff who s were so 2020 meet demand, caught driving, driving during a virtual court hearing after being charged for dr we begin with a suspended license i m john berman with kate bolduan. sara is out today and this is cnn news central this morning, prosecutors, defense lawyers, legal hello. so around the world, trying to figure out what the jury is thinking it is. verdict watch and the criminal case against donald trump, the jury has the case. they have been deliberating for four hours, but they asked to be r ....
a couple of holdouts initially, and they are now of one of cord. shannon: do you think maybe they were convinced, whatever the disagreement was, if there was a disagreement, they asked for the pecker testimony and the cohen testimony, the rereading of the jury instructions, do you think the fact that we didn t hear from them again after that, that that one section or that one conflict was what they needed to get to something now? i think the jury instruction was pretty pro-prosecution. i think a lot of the evidentiary rulings were pro-prosecution. so what you are going to get with a verdict is pretty much what you ve gotten up to that point. what are the rulings? what evidence has come in? what evidence has been excluded? so the expert they never heard from. the jury is only as good as the information they are getting. shannon: well, so that gets to my question, you all having and you have handled some very high-profile cases. is there a situation when afterward ....
hi, everyone. here we go. it is 4:00 in new york. oh, to be a fly on the wall behind these closed doors. in the courthouse that has seen no shortage of famous influential or wealthy criminal defendants. 12 new yorkers and seven men and five women are right now debating the fate of a former president of the united states and they have questions. the jury in the historic trump criminal election interference hush money trial is at this moment deliberating on the 34 felony counts trump is charged with by the manhattan district attorney. just in, in the last few minutes, a second note has been sent from the jury, they re asking to re-hear judge merchan s instructions to them and earlier they are requested testimony from david pecker and michael cohen. our journalists are standing watch and they are updating us and we ll update you as soon as we know anything. as of 4:00 p.m., the juries that deliberated for four hours after yesterday s marathon day of closing arguments, more ....
Mariorti, they ve been after this story for years. eyewitnesses, accomplice testimony, it can be just wrong. what s especially interesting about this case, this is an exoneration of someone that s not about the use of dna. dna is not used in this case. there are other ways you can show someone in prison is innocent. what s behind the judge s decision? the heart of the decision is that the prosecution covered up problems with their own witnesses. the main witness was this janitor who claimed to have seen ferguson at the scene. and he had all sorts of problems in his background that prosecutors knew about and didn t disclose to the defense. that was at the heart of the government s the judge s ruling. and, again, that s another whole family of problems that infects a lot of cases that this case is a very good example of. you take just a step back and just the facts we know now, a ....