Trump's Election Defense: Sway One Juror With 'Reasonable Doubt' [View all]
(Bloomberg) -- Donald Trumps indictment over his attempts to overturn the 2020 election is the biggest challenge yet for his squad of lawyers, whove been hitting the airwaves to preview defenses for what could eventually be the most consequential criminal trial in US history.
If Trumps legal team can raise reasonable doubt in the mind of one juror by blaming his lawyers or arguing that his false claims of election fraud were protected by the First Amendment, for example the case brought by Special Counsel Jack Smith would collapse, forcing the government to choose between dropping the charges or retrying Trump.
Legal experts say the defenses are all long-shots, but not impossible. Trumps attorney John Lauro has signaled that reasonable doubt is central to his strategy.
The government, the Biden administration, would have to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that President Trump did not believe that he had won the election, Lauro said on NBCs Meet the Press on Aug. 6. They will never be able to do that. And thats why this prosecution is so ill-conceived.
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Trying for a mistrial. It can still be relitigated if Jack Smith decides to.