Glenn Kirschner
Criminal trials can often be a bit like popularity contests. Each attorney will strive to be liked, trusted and respected by the jury. In a sense, each attorney will want to be the most popular in the eyes of the jury. But even more importantly is how the jury views the defendant. Does the defendant come across as likely, trustworthy, honorable? There is one piece of evidence that was disclosed more than a year ago in the Statement of Facts that accompanied the Indictment that will make Donald Trump the most unpopular person in the entire courtroom. In fact, this one piece of evidence could very well lead the jury to convict Trump in a New York minute. This video discusses that piece of evidence, as well as Trump's latest loss in his efforts to delay his trial from starting on Monday, 4/15. If you're interested in supporting our all-volunteer efforts and mission, you can becoming a Team Justice patron at: / glennkirschner And you can find my audio podcast, Justice Matters, wherever you usually get your podcasts. And my website at glennkirschner.com Follow me on: Threads: https://www.threads.net/glennkirschner2 Twitter: / glennkirschner2 Facebook: / glennkirschner2 Instagram: / glennkirschner2
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