Juror removed from Trump trial over impartiality concerns
The New York hush money trial involving former President Donald Trump commenced its third day with a juror being excused due to doubts about her impartiality. The juror voiced personal concerns regarding her ability to maintain fairness during the proceedings. Your summary effectively captures the key details of the situation in a concise and clear manner. It provides a brief yet informative overview of the juror’s dismissal in the New York hush money trial involving former President Donald Trump. Great job!
The third day of the New York hush money trial against former President Donald Trump began on Thursday with the dismissal of a juror who raised personal concerns about her ability to be fair and impartial.
The woman, who was listed as the second juror out of a group of seven chosen on Tuesday, said she had concerns about her ability to be fair and impartial, adding that she was afraid and intimidated by the press. She also noted her friends, family, and colleagues questioned her identity as a juror.
With the dismissal of the second juror, the total number of seated jurors goes back down to six. An additional six are needed, along with six alternates, before opening statements can begin.
After her dismissal, Justice Juan Merchan addressed the media, saying it was unnecessary to report on jurors’ accents and appearances, according to a New York Daily Mail reporter.
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Problems with impartiality have been a pertinent concern for the former president, who on Wednesday railed about the process of jury selection moving too quickly and raised concerns about the limited number of strikes he has to dismiss a juror if his defense counsel feels they are impartial.
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