Jury reaches a verdict in penalty phase of #Trump defamation trial.
(That didn't take long ...)
https://www.cnn.com/politics/live-news/trump-trial-e-jean-carroll-01-26-24/index.html
@TrueBloodNet I'd like to know if, under New York state law, the judge can issue an order to #Trump never to mention E. Jean Carroll ever again, otherwise he goes to jail for contempt of court. There's no way Trump could comply, so the judge could toss him in the pokey.
@WordsmithFL @TrueBloodNet Can prosecution go for injunction?
@smittycanada1 @WordsmithFL I'm not a lawyer, maybe Harry Litman will address it but it's my feeling that injunctions are usually just during trials.
@WordsmithFL it's a civil case so I'm sure not. Might be possible under a criminal conviction but IDK for sure (collateral consequences)