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President Donald Trump told reporters on Tuesday, July 1, that former President Joe Biden wanted to see him behind bars, ...
Manhattan Assistant District Attorney Joshua Steinglass made the assertion during closing arguments in the trial of the Trump Corporation and Trump Payroll Corporation.
At the start of the Friday sentencing hearing, the Manhattan prosecutor Joshua Steinglass condemned the former and future president, saying Trump "engaged in a coordinated campaign to undermine ...
Steinglass notes Trump’s contempt findings in this case and others — 9:52 a.m. Assistant District Attorney Joshua Steinglass begins speaking on behalf of the prosecution — 9:45 a.m.
Following the Supreme Court's immunity decision, the judge in Donald Trump's hush money case faces the task of applying the ...
“Mr. Trump not only corrupted those around him, he got them to lie to cover it up,” Manhattan prosecutor Joshua Steinglass said.
Assistant District Attorney Joshua Steinglass pushed back against Blanche’s attack when it was his turn to present to the jury in the afternoon, arguing there was plenty of corroboration of ...
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A courtroom sketch depicts Assistant District Attorney Joshua Steinglass delivering closing arguments in Donald Trump’s hush money trial on May 28 as the former president looks on.
“This case, at its core, is about a conspiracy and a cover-up,” prosecutor Joshua Steinglass told jurors, who are expected to begin deliberations Wednesday.
Joshua Steinglass — maybe, just maybe — appears to be winding down. He tells the jurors that the judge will explain reasonable doubt to them and asks them to listen carefully.
Prosecutor Joshua Steinglass notes that Trump has a right to a fair trial and to put the prosecution to its burden. “Now he’s gotten that trial, he’s had his day in court,” Steinglass said.
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