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The questionnaire consists of 42 questions asked to potential jurors in this case.
This includes whether they have attended a Trump rally or campaign event, whether they are a supporter or member of the QAnon movement, the Proud Boys, or other far-right extremist groups, and where they get their news from. included.
New York State Supreme Court Justice Juan Melchan said in an order Monday that the survey was “broad and exhaustive.”
“It consists of 42 numbered questions, many with multiple subquestions, covering all relevant areas of inquiry,” Marchand wrote.
Remarkably, potential jurors in this case are not asked whether they like Republican presidential candidate Trump.
”[C]”Contrary to defense attorneys’ claims, the purpose of jury selection is not to determine whether a prospective juror likes or dislikes one party or another,” Marchand wrote. “Qualifications are irrelevant because they do not touch on the issue of candidate candidates.” ”
The judge continued: “The ultimate question is whether we can guarantee that prospective jurors will put aside their personal feelings and biases and reach a verdict based on the evidence and the law.”
View the full verdict by the jury here. The survey begins on page 11.
Jurors will face an estimated six-week trial on whether Trump falsified business documents to conceal what Manhattan prosecutors say was an illegal plot to influence the 2016 presidential election. judgment is required.
President Trump has pleaded not guilty to 34 felony counts of first-degree falsification of business records.