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Jury Instructions Crucial In Trump Trial, Closing Arguments Next Week

Donald Trump to testify in New York civil fraud trial

As the trial progresses, a crucial moment is about to unfold as the jury instructions are set to begin shortly. While former President Donald Trump did not take the stand, this fact will be explicitly communicated to the jurors by the judge, emphasizing that it should not be held against Trump in their deliberations.

Jury instructions play a pivotal role in guiding the jurors on how to interpret and apply the law in relation to the charges presented. Despite being laden with legal complexities, these instructions serve as a roadmap for the jurors, aiding them in navigating through the extensive witness testimonies and evidence presented over the past several weeks.

Instructions help jurors navigate through witness testimonies and evidence.
Jury instructions guide jurors on applying the law to charges.
Finalizing instructions involves negotiations between lawyers and the judge.

The process of finalizing jury instructions involves negotiations between the lawyers and the judge to determine the precise language that will be conveyed to the jurors following the closing arguments scheduled for next week. This meticulous process ensures that the jurors are equipped with the necessary legal framework to reach a fair and just verdict.

It is noteworthy that the jury instructions are being deliberated without the presence of the jurors, who have been excused until the commencement of the closing arguments next week. This break allows the jurors to rest and prepare for the upcoming phase of the trial, where they will play a critical role in determining the outcome of this historic case.

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