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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]By his post-verdict comments, doesn’t Trump continue to defame her?[/quote] [twitter]https://twitter.com/muellershewrote/status/1656745037689159680?s=61&t=I7ZozTDGmPOsC7cmSRxwgA[/twitter][/quote] I hope she sues him every day for the rest of his miserable life [/quote] At some point, she becomes a joke, and he then acquires more independent voters.[/quote] She won the case. Donald Trump is and always has been a joke, as are every one of his voters. The only new voters he’s acquiring are the brainwashed and brain damaged.[/quote] Not to be too particular, but he was not found liable for rape. [b]Even a New York jury didn't believe her rape claim. [/b] He was found liable for "sexual abuse." So as much as she won part of the case, she lost on the part that people are running with--rape. [/quote] I’ve served as a juror in both criminal and civil cases. You cannot infer what the jury believes. You can only infer that there was not unanimous agreement that the burden of proof was met on that particular charge. When I was a juror in a criminal trial, every single one of us believed that the defendant was guilty, but we followed the judge’s instructions and disregarded improper testimony and found the defendant not guilty because the arresting officer, a rookie making his first solo arrest, screwed up so badly procedurally that the prosecution couldn’t meet the burden of proof beyond reasonable doubt. There may very well be some jurors who believe Trump raped Carroll, but there are negotiations and compromises to reach unanimous verdicts.[/quote] I'm surprised the jury got to consider anything involving a cop making procedural errors. Usually the judge deals with this outside of the jury's presence, and throws out evidence.[/quote]
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