Preparing for Trump's Indictment

YOU ALL ARE WRONG
I was quoting Trumps lawyer
This is a civil case. They could have called Donald Trump. But they didn't. They just want you to hate him enough."

Can a plaintiff call the defendant as a witness in a civil trial?
Only in a civil case

Good luck with that.

“Can call as a witness” is different than “required to comply and take the stand”. Trump flew to another country to avoid being possibly called to the stand — until his defense lawyer screwed up continuously in court and was possibly considering putting him on the stand.
 
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Looks like $4M+ in awards.
He'll appeal it.

A jury in Manhattan federal court found Donald Trump liable for defamation in a civil lawsuit brought by writer E. Jean Carroll.

Trump should pay nearly $3 million in damages to Carroll for successfully proving her defamation claim against him, the jury found.

It also found that Trump should pay about $2 million in damages for her civil battery claim, bringing the total to $5 million.



I agree Trump will probably try to appeal -- while spouting all sorts of crap on social media about the case as he runs for President.
 
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