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Judge To Instruct Jury On Stormy Daniels' Threat Testimony

Former U.S. President Trump indicted by Manhattan grand jury, in New York City

Judge Juan Merchan has confirmed that he will provide a limiting instruction to the jury regarding Stormy Daniels' testimony about being threatened in 2011. This decision comes as a significant development in the ongoing legal proceedings.

During the trial, Daniels testified that she had been threatened in 2011 to keep quiet about her alleged affair with a prominent public figure. The judge's decision to issue a limiting instruction indicates that he wants to ensure the jury considers this testimony within a specific context and does not allow it to unduly influence their decision.

A limiting instruction is a directive given by the judge to the jury to restrict the use of certain evidence or testimony to specific purposes. In this case, it appears that Judge Merchan wants to prevent Daniels' testimony about the threats from being used in a way that could unfairly prejudice the case.

Limiting instruction aims to provide context for Daniels' threat testimony.
Judge Merchan confirms limiting instruction for Stormy Daniels' testimony.
Judge wants to prevent unfair prejudice from Daniels' threat testimony.

By providing a limiting instruction, Judge Merchan is taking a proactive step to maintain the integrity of the trial and ensure that the jury's decision is based on the relevant facts presented in court. This move underscores the importance of fair and impartial proceedings in the legal system.

As the trial continues, the impact of the limiting instruction on the jury's deliberations remains to be seen. However, Judge Merchan's decision reflects a commitment to upholding the principles of justice and ensuring a fair trial for all parties involved.

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