Attorney Spilbor warns Newsmax: ‘Negative Verdict’ Will Have Nationwide Impact
Attorney Jonna Spilbor, in a Newsmax interview, criticized the guilty verdict against former President Donald Trump, stating that the outcome will have a significant impact on the entire nation.
Spilbor expressed her views during an appearance on “Wake Up America” on Friday.
She stated, “Normally when you have a bad verdict like this one, it affects the person sitting at the defense table. This bad verdict is going to affect the entire country for obvious reasons.
“I blame all the parts of this proceeding, including the jury. This was coordinated corruption and I blame all parties involved (except Trump’s attorneys).
“This was a fix, you guys. The fix was in since before the indictment.”
Spilbor also criticized Judge Juan Merchan for his handling of the case.
She mentioned, “Judge Merchan is salivating to put Donald Trump behind bars. But it’s really, I want to say, it’s unlikely to happen.”
Despite this, Spilbor acknowledged that she didn’t expect “12 people coming to a unanimous guilty verdict under these circumstances” with questionable evidence and witnesses.
She added, “But as you know, this is so funny because I have clients all the time that have to face pre-sentence investigations and criminal sentencing.”
“Technically, some lowly probation officer is supposed to sit down with Donald Trump and go over his history — what kind of job he has, where he works, and decide what terms and conditions of probation might be appropriate here. How insane is it that we have a presidential nominee, former president, future president who has to go through that? Are you kidding me right now?”
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Jeffrey Rodack ✉
Jeffrey Rodack, who has nearly a half century in news as a senior editor and city editor for national and local publications, has covered politics for Newsmax for nearly seven years.
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