Judge Robert Kaplan threatened to kick Donald Trump out of court during the second day of E. Jean Carroll’s second defamation trial.
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Second E. Jean Carroll trial against Trump begins in New York – The Washington Post
It is the second time in less than a year that Carroll has squared off with Trump in court. Advertisement. Carroll, who is expected to …
Trump unleashes Truth Social attacks against E Jean Carroll while in court
The former president fired off a series of potentially defamatory statements as he arrived in court.
Donald Trump grows agitated as E. Jean Carroll testifies at defamation damages trial – NBC News
E. Jean Carroll took the witness stand Wednesday in her damages trial in New York federal court against Donald Trump, with the writer testifying …
Trump stares in court as E Jean Carroll testifies: ‘He shattered my reputation’
Trump stares in court as E Jean Carroll testifies: ‘He shattered my reputation’. The former president could be ordered to pay millions of dollars …
Trump appears in Manhattan court for opening of E. Jean Carroll defamation case
Former President Donald Trump attended his defamation damages trial in New York on Tuesday, sitting roughly ten feet away from E. Jean Carroll, …
E. Jean Carroll Testifies Trump ‘Shattered My Reputation’ At Defamation Trial—As Ex …
Wednesday’s court proceedings have also included testy exchanges between U.S. District Judge Lewis Kaplan, who’s overseeing the trial, and Trump’s …
Trump back in court for E Jean Carroll’s defamation case in New York – Yahoo News UK
Donald Trump went straight from his victory in the Republican Iowa caucuses to a New York courtroom Tuesday for the start of a defamation trial …
Live updates: E. Jean Carroll defamation trial against Donald Trump – CNN
What we’re covering here. Today: Donald Trump is back in court this morning as testimony is set to begin in the trial to decide how much money …
Ecourts format rollout set for Alamance, Guilford in April – Winston-Salem Journal
The Administrative Office of the Courts is in the process of converting paper court files to a cloud-hosted Enterprise Justice platform, or eCourts.