A verdict could be handed down today after jurors requested to re-examine several key pieces of testimony. This includes David Pecker's testimony regarding a phone conversation with Donald Trump, Pecker's testimony about the decision not to finalize and fund the assignment of Karen McDougal's life rights, his testimony regarding a key 2015 Trump Tower meeting when he allegedly hatched a conspiracy with Trump and Michael Cohen to help get Trump elected, and Cohen's testimony regarding that same Trump Tower meeting.
A former federal prosecutor and the president of the West Coast Trial Lawyers joined the discussion to analyze the situation. The jury's interest in revisiting specific testimony suggests a potential shift in their perceptions. The fact that jurors are focusing on testimony that directly implicates Donald Trump indicates a possible inclination towards finding Trump guilty.
The jury also requested a re-reading of the jury instructions, a unique aspect in New York's legal system. This move indicates a meticulous approach by the jurors, particularly the legal professionals among them, to ensure that the prosecution meets its burden of proof.
The potential outcomes of the case range from conviction on all 34 counts of felony falsification of business records to a hung jury. The discussion also touched upon the appellate issues that may arise, particularly regarding unanimity in the jury's decision-making process.
Shifting focus, the article briefly mentions an update on Diddy's case, where a grand jury may soon hear from his accusers. The prosecutors' strategy of presenting multiple accusers before the grand jury aims to solidify the case against Diddy and prevent potential challenges during trial.
Overall, the legal analysis provided in the discussion sheds light on the complexities of the ongoing cases and the potential implications of the jurors' actions on the final verdicts.