Attorneys Say Trump Needs Access to Jury Information to Avoid Prejudice

Prosecutors have presented a narrative without legal basis that paints President Trump’s right to personal and political speech as a ‘risk,’ they argue.
Attorneys Say Trump Needs Access to Jury Information to Avoid Prejudice
Former President Donald Trump speaks in the library at his home, Mar-a-Lago, in Palm Beach, Fla., on March 4, 2024. Alon Skuy/Getty Images
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Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg and attorneys for former President Donald Trump agree that juror identities in the upcoming trial this month should be kept anonymous.

But they disagree over whether these identities should be “protected” from President Trump.

Catherine Yang
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Catherine Yang has been with The Epoch Times in New York since 2008. She also launched and previously served as chief editor of American Essence magazine and Epoch Health.
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