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In reply to the discussion: Judge Ellis is inserting himself into the Manafort trial in a very juvenile fashion. [View all]emulatorloo
(44,131 posts)24. This was said in front of the jury during cross examination of gates by Manafort's attorney.
Manafort in my opinion kept fairly frequent updates, Gates said, after a discussion of movement between their consulting firms offshore accounts. Mr. Manafort was very good at knowing where the money was and where it was going.
Judge Ellis, as he has repeatedly, interjected.
He didnt know about the money you were stealing, Ellis said, so he didnt do it that closely.
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Judge Ellis is inserting himself into the Manafort trial in a very juvenile fashion. [View all]
onecaliberal
Aug 2018
OP
If you want something to not be a distraction you can help by ignoring it. n/t
PoliticAverse
Aug 2018
#5
Barbara McQuade (attorney, now on Rachel's show) is pointing out what is unusual about this
spooky3
Aug 2018
#6
Judge stepped way over line in injecting his personal opinion comment about Gates
wishstar
Aug 2018
#13
At 78, he could easily be suffering from early stage dementia. Becoming irritable &
tblue37
Aug 2018
#31
The guest just nailed my fear: "the effect on the jury". Yea, his rulings might be correct but
UTUSN
Aug 2018
#14
"they see a judge berating and screaming almost always at ONE side?!1" - much of that...
PoliticAverse
Aug 2018
#19
This was said in front of the jury during cross examination of gates by Manafort's attorney.
emulatorloo
Aug 2018
#24
Yesterday I got troubled by this judge's judicial 'behaviour' in the courtroom.
sprinkleeninow
Aug 2018
#28
We'll know better when we see how he treats the defense when they start presenting their case. n/t
PoliticAverse
Aug 2018
#29
Gates isn't on trial, Manafort is and if he's found innocent he clearly cannot be retried.
onecaliberal
Aug 2018
#21
He's specifically been preventing the prosecution from doing things that might have been appeal-able.
PoliticAverse
Aug 2018
#22
But the point is only the defense can appeal on these grounds- if he hobbled the defense...
bettyellen
Aug 2018
#30
This is not what judges do, according to other state attorneys. I will take their word for it.
onecaliberal
Aug 2018
#37