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Judge: If news taints rape-trial jurors, Trump shares blame

Por: WPLG Local 10 Politics April 18, 2023

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NEW YORK – Donald Trump’s rape trial will begin next week as scheduled after a federal judge on Monday rejected his lawyer's request for a one-month delay, saying the former president cannot make public statements to promote pretrial publicity and then claim it's prejudicial to him and reason to delay a trial.Judge Lewis A. Kaplan in Manhattan said the civil trial on claims against Trump by a longtime columnist, E. Jean Carroll,... + full article



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