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In reply to the discussion: Trump supporting attorney appears to have just committed jury tampering on Twitter. [View all]Wonder Why
(4,572 posts)14. IMHO, It's directed at potential jurors, not to the general public and should be
considered a crime. He is telling people to do that.
When Donnie tweets, he attacks the person and gives out their address but doesn't tell followers to violate the law but just hints at it. This attorney is telling to them how to vote before the evidence is even presented so he is telling them to violate their sworn duty.
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Trump supporting attorney appears to have just committed jury tampering on Twitter. [View all]
Tommy Carcetti
Apr 2024
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Given the visibility of his tweet (and his subsequent decision to double down on it)...
Tommy Carcetti
Apr 2024
#5
"things don't happen instantaneously, right?", agree and sometimes nothing not at all happens.
republianmushroom
Apr 2024
#10
We had people here at DU jumping up and down insisting Trump would never see the inside of a courtroom...
Tommy Carcetti
Apr 2024
#11
Wait and see? Excellent advice, but... good luck with that. That's not likely to happen *
Oopsie Daisy
Apr 2024
#21
IMHO, It's directed at potential jurors, not to the general public and should be
Wonder Why
Apr 2024
#14
He is the plaintiff's attorney, publicly encouraging potential jurors to acquit the defendant even
hadEnuf
Apr 2024
#37
Duh, guess I read the article too fast and mixed up the words plaintiff and defendant.
hadEnuf
Apr 2024
#52
And...I think the prosecution is probably wise enough to spot questionable jurors b4 they are seated.
PortTack
Apr 2024
#28
If Trump still wants to shoot somebody on Firth Avenue, Clay should volunteer
struggle4progress
Apr 2024
#20
Justice takes time. The 24/7, instant messages doesn't fit into actual justice.
Traurigkeit
Apr 2024
#23
I can't believe this is the real person. Any lawyer stupid enough to do this s/b disbarred.
Fla Dem
Apr 2024
#25
Hey...questionable attorney travis, would you be claiming the same if a "supporting" prosecutor said the same?
PortTack
Apr 2024
#27
Maybe. But TN might buy his claim that he has 1A protection re a matter of national news.
ancianita
Apr 2024
#29
Under New York law, the prohibition on jury tampering applies to prospective jurors who've been summoned
onenote
Apr 2024
#67
I just hopped over to CNN; they were going on and on about how over 50% of the potential jurors recused themselves
robbob
Apr 2024
#53
Weren't there trump supporters who were jurors on the E Jean Carroll trial that voted to hold him liable?
maryellen99
Apr 2024
#58