Donal Trump Hush Money Case

Seven jurors seated for second day of Trump hush-money trial in New York

Seven jurors, including an information technology worker, an English teacher, an oncology nurse, a sales professional, a software engineer, and two lawyers, have been seated as of April 16. The remaining ten jurors need to be sworn in before opening statements can begin, which is predicted to happen as early as next Monday. Trump's criminal trial marks the first time a former US president faces a criminal trial. Judge Juan Merchan warned Trump against intimidating jurors and reprimanded Todd Blanche, Trump's defense lawyer, when he noticed Trump uttering something during jury selection. Trump faces 34 felony counts of falsifying business records in this case.
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