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130,000 Reasons
Episode 82

130,000 Reasons

The fine line between a mistake and a lie is one the jury has to draw, as testimony ends in the New York trial.

Main Justice · Andrew Weissmann, Mary McCord

May 21, 202450m 12s

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Show Notes

Donald Trump’s defense team rested on Tuesday without calling the former President to the stand. But some crucial points were made before the conclusion of Michael Cohen’s cross examination that veteran prosecutors Andrew Weissmann and Mary McCord explain in depth. They also weigh in on some courtroom tactics that worked and others that didn’t go over well from both the prosecution and the defense. Plus, Andrew and Mary detail some of the gambits used by defense witness Robert Costello that were admonished by Judge Merchan.

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