Criminal Lawyer Explains Donald Trump in Fulton County & More

TL;DR
Bruce Rivers, a criminal defense lawyer, discusses the numerous legal challenges faced by Donald Trump and his legal team, including upcoming trials and indictments.
Transcript
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Key Insights
- 😀 Donald Trump is facing a significant number of trials in the next eight to ten months, including cases related to tax fraud, documents, phone schemes, insurrection, and election fraud.
- 😤 The risk of violating bail conditions and potential consequences are causing Trump and his legal team to tone down their rhetoric and reconsider their approach.
- 😒 Rudy Giuliani's financial difficulties, potential cooperation, and the use of RICO indictment in Trump's case are factors to watch closely.
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Questions & Answers
Q: What are the key trials that Donald Trump is currently facing?
Trump is facing trials in New York (tax fraud), Mar-A-Lago (documents case), Manhattan D.A (unknown case), an upcoming trial in January related to a phone scheme, January 6th (insurrection), and election fraud (RICO case).
Q: What is expected to happen in the Georgia trial?
Trump and 18 other individuals indicted in Georgia have until August 25th to turn themselves in. They will go through the booking process and post bail, with potential consequences if conditions are violated.
Q: Is there a possibility of cooperation from Giuliani and others?
The reports suggest that Giuliani's team has been talking to prosecutors about potential cooperation. Giuliani is also facing lawsuits from voting machine companies and has lost his license, leading to a potential motive for cooperation.
Q: How is RICO indictment being used in Trump's case?
While some argue that RICO can be misapplied, its use broadens the scope of admissible evidence and makes it easier for the prosecution to prove their case. Acts that occurred outside the jurisdiction can now be considered.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Bruce Rivers discusses the multiple trials Donald Trump is facing, including cases related to tax fraud, Mar-A-Lago documents, phone schemes, January 6th, election fraud, and RICO charges.
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Trump has over six trials in the next few months, with the most pressing one being in Georgia where he has until August 25th to turn himself in.
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The potential cooperation of Rudy Giuliani and other indicted individuals, the use of RICO indictments, and the financial difficulties faced by Giuliani are also discussed.
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