"Judge Limits Access to Juror Information in Trump's Hush Money Trial"

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A New York judge has issued a protective order to shield the identities of jurors in Donald Trump's upcoming criminal trial for alleged business records fraud, citing concerns of possible harassment or tampering. The Manhattan district attorney's office requested the order, citing threats received by prosecutors and judges from Trump supporters. Despite the protective order, the jury selection process will remain open to the public. Trump faces 34 counts of falsifying business records and has pleaded not guilty, claiming the charges are politically motivated. Jury selection is scheduled to begin on March 25.
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