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"Trump's Frustration Grows Over Gag Order in Hush Money Trial"

Former President Donald Trump criticizes the "unfair" gag order in his hush money trial, arguing that he should be allowed to speak and defend himself. The judge has barred him from commenting on witnesses, jurors, and court staff, leading to potential contempt charges. Jury selection is nearing completion, with opening arguments scheduled for Monday. Trump faces charges of falsifying business records related to a payment to Stormy Daniels, which he vehemently denies, calling the case a "hoax" and criticizing the judge as biased.

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Chrisley Family Attends Court of Appeals Hearing in Bid to Overturn Fraud Convictions

Savannah Chrisley spoke outside the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eleventh Circuit in Atlanta before her parents' hearing, expressing hope and prayer for a favorable outcome. Todd and Julie Chrisley, stars of "Chrisley Knows Best," were convicted of various financial crimes and sentenced to prison in 2022. Their appeal hearing took place on April 19, 2024, with supporters, including family members and fans, present. The couple's accountant, Peter Tarantino, is also appealing his sentence.

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"Insights into the Jury Selection for Donald Trump's Hush Money Trial"

Jury selection for Donald Trump's hush money business fraud trial began with initial difficulties but concluded with a seated jury, including seven men and five women, with five alternates to be selected. The trial is expected to be contentious, with the defense being kept in the dark about the prosecution's first witnesses and potential limitations on discussing Trump's legal history. The process revealed jurors' opinions of Trump, with some expressing negative views but asserting their ability to be fair and impartial. The unpredictability of high-profile trials was evident, as jurors were dismissed for various reasons, and the prosecution refused to disclose its first witnesses to prevent Trump from posting on social media. Further jury selection and discussions on Trump's legal history are set for Friday.

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"Dismissed Juror Criticizes Judge as Trump's Hush-Money Trial Continues"

Herson Cabreras, dismissed from Donald Trump's hush money trial jury, expressed surprise and frustration at his dismissal, feeling caught in a "competition" between the judge, prosecution, and defense. Prosecutors raised a 1991 incident involving Cabreras tearing down political signs, which he hardly remembered, as a reason for his dismissal. Cabreras criticized Judge Juan Merchan for allowing the prosecution to use this incident to push him off the panel, calling the judge "cowardly." Despite feeling he could have been impartial, Cabreras ultimately felt relieved by the dismissal due to family concerns.

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"Judge Denies Trump's Request to Halt Jan. 6 Civil Lawsuits Amid Ongoing Criminal Case"

A federal judge has rejected former President Donald Trump's request to pause several civil lawsuits filed against him related to the Jan. 6 riot, stating that defending himself in the civil cases would not unduly impact his defense strategy in his ongoing federal criminal case. The civil lawsuits seek to hold Trump accountable for his actions leading up to the riot, while he faces four felony charges in the criminal case brought by Special Counsel Jack Smith.

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"Trump's Repeat Violations of Gag Order in Hush Money Trial Could Lead to Prison"

Manhattan prosecutors accuse Donald Trump of violating a gag order seven times since the start of his hush-money criminal trial, with the prosecution pointing to public statements and social media posts as evidence. Trump's attorneys argue that the posts do not constitute violations, but some of his statements, including invoking right-wing conspiracies about the jury selection process, have raised concerns. Additionally, a juror was excused from the trial due to concerns about potential harassment after being publicly identified.

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"Trump's Hush Money Trial: Jury Selection and Legal Past Explained"

Jury selection resumed in the hush money trial of former President Donald Trump in New York City, with the judge aiming to have 12 jurors and alternates selected by the end of Friday. The proceedings faced a setback as a juror expressed concerns about impartiality and was dismissed. The judge criticized media reporting on jurors' details and ordered anonymity to be maintained due to safety concerns. Trump expressed frustration over the limited number of challenges for jury selection. The trial involves allegations of falsifying business records to conceal payments to Stormy Daniels and Karen McDougal, which Trump denies.

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"Potential Legal Trouble for Donald Trump Over Juror Remarks"

Legal experts suggest that Donald Trump's recent social media posts about the jury in his hush money trial may have violated a gag order imposed by the judge, prohibiting him from making public comments about jurors, witnesses, or prosecutors. Prosecutors have already accused Trump of violating the gag order three times and have requested a $3,000 fine. If found to have breached the order, Trump could face charges of criminal contempt of court, with potential penalties including a 30-day imprisonment and a $1,000 fine. The trial, which will determine whether Trump falsified business records over payments to Stormy Daniels, is ongoing, with the jury still being selected.

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"Supreme Court's Jan. 6 Case: Textualism, Trump Loyalty, and Capitol Rioters"

The Supreme Court is set to rule on a key Capitol riot-related case, which could impact hundreds of individuals present at the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021. The case revolves around the applicability of a federal statute that the Justice Department has been using to prosecute those involved in the riot. During oral arguments, justices expressed skepticism about the statute's broad application, indicating a potential for a narrower interpretation. The ruling will have significant implications for individuals facing charges related to their actions on Jan. 6.

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"Trump's Hush Money Trial: Former President Returns to Court for Jury Selection"

Jury selection for the hush money trial of former President Donald Trump is nearing completion in New York, with seven jurors already selected and 11 more to be sworn in. Prospective jurors have been questioned about their knowledge of Trump and potential biases, with some acknowledging their opinions about him. The trial centers on a $130,000 payment made to Stormy Daniels to prevent her claims of a sexual encounter with Trump from becoming public before the 2016 election. Trump faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records and could potentially face up to four years in prison if convicted. This is one of four criminal prosecutions Trump is facing as he seeks to return to the White House.

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"Trump Lawyers: Stormy Daniels Refuses Subpoena Outside Brooklyn Bar"

Donald Trump's legal team attempted to serve Stormy Daniels a subpoena outside a Brooklyn bar, but she refused to take it and walked away, leading to a legal battle. Daniels is expected to be a witness in Trump's criminal trial, and the subpoena demands information related to a documentary about her life and involvement with Trump. Trump's lawyers are asking the judge to force Daniels to comply with the subpoena, while Daniels' lawyer claims they never received the paperwork and describes the requests as an unwarranted fishing expedition. The hush money case involving a $130,000 payment to Daniels is the first of Trump's four criminal cases to go to trial, with Daniels expected to testify about the payment and a sexual encounter she said she had with Trump.

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"Tragic Custody Battle: Las Vegas Lawyer and Wife Killed in Law Office Shooting"

A Las Vegas judge has granted shared custody in a custody dispute involving a father whose father shot and killed his ex-daughter-in-law and her new husband during a deposition. The judge ordered the father to surrender all his firearms before seeing his children and undergo alcohol monitoring during custodial visits, with supervision by another family member. The hearing also revealed tension leading up to the deadly shooting and focused on the children's best interests, with a trial scheduled for July.

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Custody Battle Turns Deadly: Las Vegas Family Tragedy

A Las Vegas judge has granted shared custody between the families of a man whose father shot and killed his ex-wife and her new husband during a child custody hearing, ordering the father to surrender all firearms before seeing his children and undergo alcohol monitoring during custodial visits. The judge emphasized the children's interests, while tensions and requests for firearm surrender were discussed during the hearing. The tragic shooting is still under investigation, and a trial has been scheduled for July.

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"Trump's Legal Past Haunts Jury Selection in Hush Money Trial"

Five potential jurors were dismissed from Donald Trump's hush-money trial due to their "anti-Trump" social media posts, including memes and videos mocking the former president. The posts ranged from a beheading meme to a Mark Ruffalo get-out-the-vote video, leading to their dismissal from the jury pool. Trump was visibly displeased during the proceedings, and the judge warned against any intimidation of jurors. Seven jurors have been chosen so far, with jury selection ongoing.