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  2. Why Trump’s fraud trial doesn’t have a jury - AOL

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    But Mr Trump and his co-defendants could have avoided an outcome determined by Judge Engoron is their attorneys simply requested a jury. The judge explained during the first day of the trial on 2 ...

  3. Judge in Trump's fraud trial makes clear who's running the show

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    The notoriety of Trump's case is a big change for a judge who, while not shy about using colorful language in the past, has spent most of his 44-year legal career in New York out of the public eye.

  4. Why there is no jury in the New York civil case against Trump

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    Former President Donald Trump has complained repeatedly that the civil trial in New York, where he’s accused of business fraud, does not have a jury – and the fate of the case is up to Judge ...

  5. Trump’s fraud trial court flooded with credible death threats ...

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    The judge and his chief clerk were indundated with violent messages after Trump’s attacks, filing reveals Trump’s fraud trial court flooded with credible death threats and antisemitic abuse ...

  6. Arthur Engoron - Wikipedia

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    Arthur F. Engoron (/ ɛ ŋ ˈ ɡ ɔː r ɑː n / en-GOR-on; [1] born 1948 or 1949 [2]) is an American judge serving on the New York Supreme Court since 2013. He presided over the New York civil investigation of the Trump Organization in 2024.

  7. Judgment notwithstanding verdict - Wikipedia

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    The reversal of a jury's verdict by a judge occurs when the judge believes that there were insufficient facts on which to base the jury's verdict or that the verdict did not correctly apply the law. That procedure is similar to a situation in which a judge orders a jury to arrive at a particular verdict, called a directed verdict. A judgment ...

  8. Trump’s Thanksgiving message attacks fraud trial judge and ...

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    Death threats and antisemitic rants ‘inundated’ Justice Arthur Engoron and his law clerk after former president attacked them on social media, court security official says in affidavit

  9. Taylor v. Louisiana - Wikipedia

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    Taylor v. Louisiana, 419 U.S. 522 (1975), was a landmark decision of the US Supreme Court which held that systematically excluding women from a venire, or jury pool, by requiring (only) them to actively register for jury duty violated the defendant's right to a representative venire. [1] The court overturned Hoyt v.