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Black Community; Donald Trump Trial in Jury's Hands - Divisive Legal Arguments and Uncertain Outcome.

Politico, like The New York Times an outlet harshly critical of Trump both as president and candidate, wrote: Some wondered why Bragg revived a case he had appeared to leave for dead just months ago. Others questioned the specifics like how Bragg was able to elevate the 'falsification of business records' charges against Trump into felonies, a move that requires evidence that Trump attempted to conceal a second crime. Still, others focused on the delay in bringing charges six years after the core underlying conduct and anticipated that Trump would seek to toss the case for exceeding the statute of limitations, despite the assessment of some legal experts that the case is not time-barred. Bragg left those questions largely unanswered in Tuesday's filings and public comments. ....

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Black Community; Donald Trump Trial in Jury's Hands - Divisive Legal Arguments and Uncertain Outcome.

Politico, like The New York Times an outlet harshly critical of Trump both as president and candidate, wrote: Some wondered why Bragg revived a case he had appeared to leave for dead just months ago. Others questioned the specifics like how Bragg was able to elevate the 'falsification of business records' charges against Trump into felonies, a move that requires evidence that Trump attempted to conceal a second crime. Still, others focused on the delay in bringing charges six years after the core underlying conduct and anticipated that Trump would seek to toss the case for exceeding the statute of limitations, despite the assessment of some legal experts that the case is not time-barred. Bragg left those questions largely unanswered in Tuesday's filings and public comments. ....

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