Can a courtroom bring Trump’s larger-than-life personality down to size?
Still, the bluster and salesmanship that played beautifully on "The Apprentice" won’t cut it in a trial, with its own set of rules and a judge who is the one in charge.
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Still, the bluster and salesmanship that played beautifully on "The Apprentice" won’t cut it in a trial, with its own set of rules and a judge who is the one in charge.
A three-judge panel of the U.S.
Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson worked as a public defender and on a commission to make criminal sentences more fair before she was appointed to federal courts in Washington.