I have a question for George; apologies if it's already been asked and I missed the answer. Getting to guilty seems to be based on deciding that Trump made the payment to help with the election. Do I need to believe that's the only reason he did it? Like, say I'm a juror and I walk into the deliberation room thinking "y'know, I think he …
I have a question for George; apologies if it's already been asked and I missed the answer. Getting to guilty seems to be based on deciding that Trump made the payment to help with the election. Do I need to believe that's the only reason he did it? Like, say I'm a juror and I walk into the deliberation room thinking "y'know, I think he did that both to keep it away from his wife *and* to help with his campaign." Would I vote to convict, nullification notwithstanding?
I have a question for George; apologies if it's already been asked and I missed the answer. Getting to guilty seems to be based on deciding that Trump made the payment to help with the election. Do I need to believe that's the only reason he did it? Like, say I'm a juror and I walk into the deliberation room thinking "y'know, I think he did that both to keep it away from his wife *and* to help with his campaign." Would I vote to convict, nullification notwithstanding?