Verdict Wednesday!

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The title of this thread presumed a quick verdict... it's not happening and the Judge sent the jury home for the day.

Poor DCUM, another night of waiting...


I am curious as to where you get your news that you posted this erroneous information?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Well, if he’s found innocent then just have the jury vote again. Why not?

Or re try him again on the same charges!


That is called double jeopardy and is against the law.

Anonymous
Verdict is in asking for 30 minutes
Anonymous
there's a verdict. Will be read at or around 1730 hours
Anonymous
Anonymous
Verdict Thursday!
Anonymous
Ding, ding, ding!
Anonymous
Predictions!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Predictions!


I'd be really surprised if it's an acquittal this quickly, especially in New York.
Anonymous
That didn't take too long - sounds like it might be guilty since they didn't have to debate so much!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Predictions!


I'd be really surprised if it's an acquittal this quickly, especially in New York.


This. They only deliberated a few hours yesterday and spent much of the morning rehearing testimony. That’s pretty quick. Which usually indicates conviction. And the defense was weak. Still color me surprised if Trump is actually found guilty.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Predictions!


I'd be really surprised if it's an acquittal this quickly, especially in New York.


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Predictions!


I'd be really surprised if it's an acquittal this quickly, especially in New York.


This. They only deliberated a few hours yesterday and spent much of the morning rehearing testimony. That’s pretty quick. Which usually indicates conviction. And the defense was weak. Still color me surprised if Trump is actually found guilty.


They've actually spent over 10 hours deliberating. They deliberated about 4.5 hours yesterday and about 6 hours today.

But for a case of this magnitude, that is not very long.
Anonymous
He’ll be convicted on at least some counts. No way he gets a full acquittal.
Anonymous
Guilty!
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