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    Former Prosecutor Labels Trump’s Legal Situation as a ‘Long Slow Defeat’ in Ongoing Trial

    TixajeBy TixajeDecember 3, 2023No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A former prosecutor offered a candid assessment, asserting that the former president finds himself ensnared in a “long slow defeat, in recent panel discussion addressing the reinstatement of a gag order on Donald Trump amid the ongoing $250 million Manhattan financial fraud trial.

    Legal analyst Renato Mariotti shared insights during the discussion with MSNBC host Ayman Mohyeldin, drawing parallels to familiar patterns observed in courtrooms as reported by Raw Story on Sunday, December 3, 2023.

    “You mentioned a moment ago, Ayman, he is losing in court,” Mariotti stated, setting the tone for the discussion. “In fact, I would call this basically a long slow defeat for Trump.”



    Mariotti, drawing on his experience in prosecuting, introduced the concept of a “slow plea,” describing a scenario where a defendant essentially acknowledges guilt but prolongs the legal proceedings, creating an illusion of contestation.

    “I think that is what is happening here,” he continued. “Trump is trying to get us talking about something else other than his pretty much inevitable in this trial.”

    The legal analyst’s characterization suggests that Trump may be employing diversionary tactics to shift the focus away from the potential outcomes of the ongoing trial.

    The reinstated gag order further adds to the legal complexities surrounding the case.

    Trump’s legal strategy and courtroom maneuvers are scrutinized, with Mariotti’s assessment framing the situation as a protracted and challenging legal battle for the former president, as the trial unfolds.

    Former President Trump may be forced to sell off his properties after Justice Arthur Engoron canceled his business certificates and ruled that he committed fraud for years while building his real estate empire after being sued by Attorney General Letitia James, who is seeking $250 million in damages.

    The dynamics of the trial, marked by legal intricacies and strategic moves, contribute to the broader narrative of Trump’s legal challenges.

    The notion of a “long slow defeat” underscores the significance of ongoing court proceedings and their potential impact on Trump’s legal standing.

    Mariotti’s analysis offers a perspective on the evolving courtroom dynamics, shedding light on the complexities and strategic elements at play in Trump’s legal battles.

    The “long slow defeat” characterization invites a closer examination of the legal maneuvers and their implications in the high-stakes financial fraud trial.

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