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Manafort Jury asks Judge to define reasonable doubt (Twitter)
Twitter ^ | 8/16/2016 | David S. Joachim

Posted on 08/16/2018 2:36:35 PM PDT by sitetest

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*MANAFORT JURY ASKS ABOUT DEFINITION OF SHELF COMPANY… 2:15 PM - 16 Aug 2018


TOPICS: Breaking News; Crime/Corruption; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events; US: Virginia
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To: ExSES

If his crimes were so long ago..no prosecuted him...hmmm


161 posted on 08/16/2018 7:22:43 PM PDT by Recovering Ex-hippie (WINNING! !!)
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To: tirednvirginia

#16. In the Left’s “Alice in Wonderland” world, proof is irrelevant. Off With Their Heads!


162 posted on 08/16/2018 7:44:23 PM PDT by MadMax, the Grinning Reaper
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To: sipow

should be about Hillary.


163 posted on 08/16/2018 8:05:17 PM PDT by 4Liberty (Where are the Obama-Creamer audio tapes? // GM bondholders: America's SAfrica White farmers...)
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To: sitetest; P-Marlowe

I like the judge’s practical definition. A doubt where you have a reason for your doubt. I assume he means a logical reason, but he doesn’t say that.


164 posted on 08/17/2018 5:24:56 AM PDT by xzins (Retired US Army chaplain. Support our troops by praying for their victory.)
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To: jagusafr

Does not bode well for the prosecution in my opinion. I’m not even on the jury, and I have reasonable doubt about this after hearing their star witness admit that he stole money.


165 posted on 08/17/2018 5:37:59 AM PDT by nikos1121
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To: nikos1121

However, the jury will feel intimidated just because this case is brought by the Feds.

Paul Manafort is an example for each of us just what the Feds can do to us if they want to.


166 posted on 08/17/2018 6:16:06 AM PDT by tirednvirginia
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To: tirednvirginia

With 18 counts, it would be unsurprising if jurors generally felt that he must be guilty of SOMETHING.


167 posted on 08/17/2018 6:22:51 AM PDT by sitetest (No longer mostly dead.)
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To: tirednvirginia

Have we heard anything about the defense closing summary?

I am confident in our legal system. They might get Manifort for some of the “minor” counts against him, but certainly not all. He was not bilking people out of their money in some pyramid scam. If he took any money, or failed to pay any money to the government, I would give him the benefit of the doubt.

This whole thing is a joke, one big joke. It’s all set up to get Manifort to turn on Trump, but how can he turn on Trump when there’s nothing to turn on Trump with?


168 posted on 08/17/2018 6:57:01 AM PDT by nikos1121 (Trump w/ Cabinet to the press:"You're free to stay or to go, as I believe in a free press." lol)
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To: Gahanna Bob
If I'm seated on this jury, I'm being told that Manafort conducted business overseas. I'm also being told that he hid money in overseas bank accounts and didn't file the proper taxes.

** part of me wants to believe this might be understandable, considering the money was made overseas and held in overseas accounts.

169 posted on 08/17/2018 7:40:50 AM PDT by mikhailovich
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To: sitetest

Not sure why anyone would think an acquittal is the end of this nonsense. Don’t they have Manafort back in court on other charges?


170 posted on 08/17/2018 7:42:15 AM PDT by CatOwner
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To: HighSierra5

“...I wouldn’t be able to know whether someone is guilty or innocent...” EQUALS “reasonable doubt”.

The prosecution FAILED to present their case. They lose.


171 posted on 08/17/2018 7:59:18 AM PDT by faucetman (Just the facts, ma'am, Just the facts)
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To: sitetest

That’s what I was going to say.


172 posted on 08/17/2018 8:00:18 AM PDT by pgkdan (The Silent Majority STILL Stands With TRUMP! WWG1WGA)
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To: for-q-clinton

“Well yes if the entire jury is asking.”

The forman asks on behalf of the jury. For one or all of the jurors.


173 posted on 08/17/2018 8:01:21 AM PDT by faucetman (Just the facts, ma'am, Just the facts)
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To: sitetest

SHELF company?

do they mean SHELL company?


174 posted on 08/17/2018 8:01:52 AM PDT by ridesthemiles
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To: butlerweave

Not if Mueller gets his way....


175 posted on 08/17/2018 8:51:02 AM PDT by Shady (We WON the Battle, Now let's WIN THE WAR!!!!)
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To: CatOwner

He can only take it one day at a time.

Although, if Manafort were actually found not guilty on all counts in this trial, I imagine it would badly damage the public perceptions of the prosecution in the next trial.


176 posted on 08/17/2018 9:02:49 AM PDT by sitetest (No longer mostly dead.)
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To: faucetman

Yes. So the question still stands. It’s helpful if the ENTIRE jury is asking.


177 posted on 08/17/2018 12:15:38 PM PDT by for-q-clinton (This article needs a fact checked)
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To: All

My take:

He gets a slap on the wrist (if that).

Fine with time served.


178 posted on 08/17/2018 7:09:19 PM PDT by ak267
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To: jagusafr
Surprises me a bit that “reasonable doubt” wasn’t defined in the jury charge...

Indeed. The Texas Court of Criminal Appeals has required a definition of reasonable doubt in the jury charge since 1991, and the 5th Circuit pattern jury instructions defines "reasonable doubt."

The 4th Circuit doesn't have pattern jury instructions as near as I can tell, though, and skimming through the pattern criminal jury instruction for the District of South Carolina (the only 4th Circuit district I could quickly find), there does not appear to be a definition of reasonable doubt.
179 posted on 08/18/2018 8:42:33 AM PDT by The Pack Knight
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To: sitetest
I've always thought that the reasonable doubt instruction used by military courts to be the best one:

A "reasonable doubt" is not a fanciful or ingenious doubt or conjecture, but an honest, conscientious doubt suggested by the material evidence or lack of it in the case. It is an honest misgiving generated by insufficiency of proof of guilt. "Proof beyond a reasonable doubt" means proof to an evidentiary certainty, although not necessarily to an absolute or mathematical certainty. The proof must be such as to exclude not every hypothosis or possibility of innocence, but every fair and rational hypothesis except that of guilt. The rule as to reasonable doubt extends to every element of the offense, although each particular fact advanced by the prosecution which does not amount to an element need not be established beyond a reasonable doubt. However, if on the whole evidence, you are satisfied beyond a reasonable doubt of the truth of each and every element, then you should find the accused guilty.

180 posted on 08/18/2018 8:47:27 AM PDT by BlueLancer (Antifa and Social Justice Warriors (SJWs) = SturmAbteilung)
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