A Manhattan grand jury has voted to indict Donald Trump – setting a new precedent for holding American leaders accountable. But how does a prosecutor like Alvin Bragg actually convince a jury to convict a former president? MSNBC legal analysts Andrew Weissmann and Mary McCord tell us how prosecutors think about building a case against a former president.
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“Clear the courtroom”
“The mere appearance of bias”
“64 point font”
“The clock is ticking”
“I violated my moral compass”
BONUS: The Stakes of Immigration with Aaron Reichlin-Melnick
BONUS: Ep. 1 of Into America presents: Uncounted Millions
BONUS: How to Win 2024: The “Kiddie Table” Debate
Introducing “How to Win 2024”
BONUS: “Velshi Banned Book Club”
BONUS: Prosecuting Donald Trump: The 2020 Election Indictment Read by Ali Velshi
BONUS: Prosecuting Donald Trump: The Full Indictment Read by Ali Velshi
Prosecuting Donald Trump: The Manhattan Arraignment
Prosecuting Donald Trump: A Primer
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