'Molineux' Doctrine Takes Center Stage as Trump Jurors Confront 'Access Hollywood' Tape
Former Trump Campaign Press Secretary Hope Hicks took the stand and told jurors media response to the "Access Hollywood" tape was so forceful it wiped news of a category four hurricane off the map.
May 03, 2024 at 06:24 PM
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The reverberations of the New York Court of Appeals' decision in People v. Weinstein were felt Friday in the Manhattan courtroom where Donald Trump is on trial, as his lawyers wielded the reversal as part of an argument to further shield jurors from the infamous "Access Hollywood" tape.
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