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Here are three possible outcomes in the Trump hush money trial
For this episode of Trump's Trials, host Scott Detrow speaks with legal expert Harry Litman.
Closing arguments in former President Donald Trump's hush money trial are expected to begin on Tuesday. And if all goes according to plan, the jury will begin deliberations on Wednesday.
That means there's a chance a verdict is reached as soon as next week. We break down three possible outcomes the jury could reach — guilty, not guilty, or a hung jury.
Topics include:
- Prosecution and defense rest
- Jury instructions
- Possible verdicts
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New York Supreme Court Judge Juan Merchan listens as Emil Bove, a member of former President Donald Trump's legal team (Jane Rosenberg via AP, Pool) Jane Rosenberg/AP hide caption
New York Supreme Court Judge Juan Merchan listens as Emil Bove, a member of former President Donald Trump's legal team (Jane Rosenberg via AP, Pool)
Jane Rosenberg/APThis episode was produced by Tyler Bartlam and was edited by Adam Raney. Our executive producers are Beth Donovan and Sami Yenigun. Eric Marrapodi is NPR's Vice President of News Programming.