As Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg moved toward an indictment of Donald Trump, two predictable camps have formed: His critics are hungry for justice for a lawless operator, and his supporters are furious at what they see as rank political persecution. But there’s a third faction: people who hate everything Trump stands for — but fear that Bragg’s case is far from the strongest option when it comes to holding the former president accountable.
That camp includes some high-powered attorneys in New York City’s vaunted legal community, including...
That camp includes some high-powered attorneys in New York City’s vaunted legal community, including...
- 3/30/2023
- by Victoria Bekiempis
- Rollingstone.com
I love the Studio B legal conversations. Even on fairly boring days (perhaps especially on boring days), Shepard Smith and his team can find the one bead of interest in any story. Take for example a segment today with Smith, along with Arthur Aidala and Randy Zelin, discussed the case of a Florida man charged with illegally feeding an alligator when he tried to give it a fish and, instead, had his hand bit. I'd say more about the case but, really, who cares (I mentioned it was a boring day, right?)? What really matters is the team attempting to guess what caused Florida to have to warn its citizens not to "molest" gators.
- 7/30/2012
- by Jon Bershad
- Mediaite - TV
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