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. >> so joey. okay. now, you are looking at this from the defense side of things, given all of that then he's going to pecker is going to go under cross-examination by trump's team. so what are they going to do? >> they have to do a lot. aaron. and here's why he gives them pecker. does the conspiracy in the cover-up that's the theory. the case speaking about the issues of the meeting and what was arranged at the meeting. and so you gotta go after him. the first thing you're going to do is to start with this non-prosecution agreement. so you're here sar because you have a deal. is that correct? and that deal? means that you're not going to be prosecuted and you're saying to tell the truth whose truth is that objection, but here's the reality. the reality is is that you have to hit them hard. he gave you and let's start here. >> he talks about how trump is so meticulous, how he monitors everything. >> what does that mean? it means that the defense saying he didn't know anything about ledgers, he didn't kno
. >> so joey. okay. now, you are looking at this from the defense side of things, given all of that then he's going to pecker is going to go under cross-examination by trump's team. so what are they going to do? >> they have to do a lot. aaron. and here's why he gives them pecker. does the conspiracy in the cover-up that's the theory. the case speaking about the issues of the meeting and what was arranged at the meeting. and so you gotta go after him. the first thing you're going to...
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not just based on this case or what happened today, but really based on 20 years of watching juries, joey jackson may have a different view, but i think that when the judge instructs people that whatever your personal beliefs, you have to put that aside and decide this case based on the evidence in the courtroom. and that only i call me sentimental, but i believe that that has quite an impact on people get sworn in as they were today for that joey what do you think? obviously you've done this for a long time as well with jury selection, you also know judge martian, who is obviously the judge in the case. >> yeah. i think he's a person of great competence and of great faith. i think that'll be important as we move forward, but look, here's what i view. i think today the system worked and why do i say that? yes, i'm a defense attorney everyone's presumed innocent until proven guilty. we can agree to that. but the reality is, is that this judge has been really gone out of his way to be fair. why generally speaking, when you have prosecutors and defense attorneys in a courtroom and people say
not just based on this case or what happened today, but really based on 20 years of watching juries, joey jackson may have a different view, but i think that when the judge instructs people that whatever your personal beliefs, you have to put that aside and decide this case based on the evidence in the courtroom. and that only i call me sentimental, but i believe that that has quite an impact on people get sworn in as they were today for that joey what do you think? obviously you've done this...
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so joey, what do you think? obviously you've done this for a long time as well with jury selection, you also know, judge more sean, who is obviously the judge in the case. >> yeah. i think he's a person of great competence and of great faith. if i think that'll be important as we move forward, but look, here's what i view. i think today the system worked and why do i say that? yes, i'm a defense attorney. everyone's presumed innocent until proven guilty. we can agree to that. but the reality is, is that this judge has been really gone out of his way to be fair why geoff generally speaking, when you have prosecutors and defense attorneys in a courtroom and people say i can't be fair. the judge says, come here, let me talk to you. then in speaking with that person, in essence rehabilitates them to get them on the jury. this judge said, look, to any person who does that because i want to have abundant caution for the fairness of this trial. what i'm going to do is to just excuse them. and so i think that's a system
so joey, what do you think? obviously you've done this for a long time as well with jury selection, you also know, judge more sean, who is obviously the judge in the case. >> yeah. i think he's a person of great competence and of great faith. if i think that'll be important as we move forward, but look, here's what i view. i think today the system worked and why do i say that? yes, i'm a defense attorney. everyone's presumed innocent until proven guilty. we can agree to that. but the...
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but everything joey said would be allowed it. and if it's about his credibility, his honesty, and things like that but the judge will have to decide is it maybe also to prejudicial to let it in against the defendant or is it very important information for the jurors to have to evaluate his credibility. that's all up in the air and we'll see how which way the judge cuts it. all right. so that's going to be crucial. that's coming on friday. jury selection that we're hours away here and 30 years of experience questioning jars and criminal trials in manhattan. that's it's a perspective you bring to this we had none then all of a sudden an hour-and-a-half, we have seven. it's like an agatha christie model while ago, i think the full jury could be seated tomorrow. it's certainly possible for all this narrative about the judge's rushing. this is rushing them this is the way the process works. a judge is not rushing a thing. you have a questionnaire to delineate who can be fair. the judge is being overly fair by given the giving the indi
but everything joey said would be allowed it. and if it's about his credibility, his honesty, and things like that but the judge will have to decide is it maybe also to prejudicial to let it in against the defendant or is it very important information for the jurors to have to evaluate his credibility. that's all up in the air and we'll see how which way the judge cuts it. all right. so that's going to be crucial. that's coming on friday. jury selection that we're hours away here and 30 years...
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now, ryan goodman, upfront legal analyst, joey jackson, criminal rough is. the says he go wants tostion trump out oath in other recent cas on the stan what stan out to you about wh the da sayinge want to ask? yso full bi picture. ts is important because it will inform his judgment that is trump as to whether hill testify. so the system wants you to have a fair trial, but you can'hat bo ways. if you want to testify, wthe prosutor sion. will say and h said have the ability to cross-examine you abt prio things you did that may impinge on your credibility and they've listed tt is the mann da's office. what those things e. so the fact that your organization has been convicted of a crime that could be problematic. why you're the head of that. explain that, sir. if you want to talk about credit but ability, you violated orders before you were told not to, but you did it anyway, what does that say about you speaking about the issue of the half-a-billion well, listed as 300 something $9,000 the fact that there was his new york state conviction, explain and talk about
now, ryan goodman, upfront legal analyst, joey jackson, criminal rough is. the says he go wants tostion trump out oath in other recent cas on the stan what stan out to you about wh the da sayinge want to ask? yso full bi picture. ts is important because it will inform his judgment that is trump as to whether hill testify. so the system wants you to have a fair trial, but you can'hat bo ways. if you want to testify, wthe prosutor sion. will say and h said have the ability to cross-examine you...
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so joey i'm just going through this nine felony counts, as i said, and this is just to give the summary conspiracy fraudulent schemes, fraudulent schemes, forgery, forgery, forgery, forgery, forgery, forgery problematic. let me be prosecuted before i'm defense right now. the issue from the prosecution's of prospective and people at home is saying, look, whether you acted on the ground or not, if you were a mastermind of an enterprise, it doesn't matter where you are. the issue is to what extent were you involved? to what extent did you aid abet or do any activity that might further the interests of forgery forgery, et cetera. as you say, yeah, i think people are wondering, well, why isn't everyone accountable? prosecutors, prosecutors have a great deal of discretion, right? and so prosecutor is going to do what they feel is in the best interests to secure the indictment. they secure, but it's a fair question as to why these unindicted people are not actually indicted. now, from the perspective, you know, aaron and you, have to get into the realm of politics, even in law, because it's be
so joey i'm just going through this nine felony counts, as i said, and this is just to give the summary conspiracy fraudulent schemes, fraudulent schemes, forgery, forgery, forgery, forgery, forgery, forgery problematic. let me be prosecuted before i'm defense right now. the issue from the prosecution's of prospective and people at home is saying, look, whether you acted on the ground or not, if you were a mastermind of an enterprise, it doesn't matter where you are. the issue is to what extent...
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. >> so joey jackson, let me start with you opening statements are crucial in some senses for many jurors, they'll say that's what made up their mind, right? they here at the beginning and then that becomes confirmation on what they heard when the when the witnesses go. so this matters a lot. >> so let's start with the prosecution. they go first prosecution lawyer goes for 46 minutes. so i'm just going to pick one line, but it was 46 minutes. one operative line from the transcript, donald trump orchestrated a criminal scheme to corrupt the 2016 presidential election. then he covered up that criminal conspiracy cbi lying in his new york business records over and over and over again did they do a good job i thought so for a number of reasons. >> let's talk about that to your point, aaron, i think opening statements are simply a preview of what the evidence will show, but you have to maintain credibility and giving that indication into the jury. most good lawyers will do what the prosecution did do on the defense, in some measure, which is under promise and over deliver. and i think what the
. >> so joey jackson, let me start with you opening statements are crucial in some senses for many jurors, they'll say that's what made up their mind, right? they here at the beginning and then that becomes confirmation on what they heard when the when the witnesses go. so this matters a lot. >> so let's start with the prosecution. they go first prosecution lawyer goes for 46 minutes. so i'm just going to pick one line, but it was 46 minutes. one operative line from the transcript,...
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ryan goodman, joey jackson are back with me and we're also now joined by former trump white house lawyer ty cobb here with us in new york all right, so we're all just getting a chance to look through this here ryan, i'm just going through quickly nine felony counts. but can we just just hone in here on this? obviously, the fake electors in the state of arizona charged. can we just hone in on this inner circle of trump page 20? i'm just gonna hold up for everyone to see all these black marks are redacted names but some of these names are include mark meadows, rudy giuliani, bosch, epstein, and what else can you tell? >> so think what's incredible here is that donald trump is unindicted, coconspirator number one, unindicted, yet his to alter egos, mark meadows, who was his chief of staff, and rudy giuliani, his personal attorney, are indicted so how is it explicable that he that donald trump is not indicted? i think that's the key question just to take a page from the federal indictment, which identifies rudy giuliani running with donald trump in arizona to overturn the popular vote and th
ryan goodman, joey jackson are back with me and we're also now joined by former trump white house lawyer ty cobb here with us in new york all right, so we're all just getting a chance to look through this here ryan, i'm just going through quickly nine felony counts. but can we just just hone in here on this? obviously, the fake electors in the state of arizona charged. can we just hone in on this inner circle of trump page 20? i'm just gonna hold up for everyone to see all these black marks are...