Of the 1.4 million adults who live in Manhattan, it will be almost impossible to find one who doesn't already have an opinion of Donald Trump.
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Will it be impossible to find a dozen people who don't already have prejudicial view of the presumptive Republican nominee for president? Experts who specialize in jury selection tell DailyMail.com it could be. Both sides want New Yorkers who can both help and listen to their case, but who aren't biased and may have already jumped to conclusions.
Attorneys will have a chance to dismiss jurors and pepper them with questions before they allowed to sit on the trial that could last for up to six weeks. 'The potential for prejudice is substantial,' Cornell University Law Professor Valerie Hans told DailyMail.com. Since he was first indicted, the 77-year-old billionaire who made his name in Manhattan as a real estate mogul has maintained that he is the victim of a witch hunt.
'Young, wealthy, single, professional men, possibly in finance with active social lives, who may view the underlying facts as a shakedown, and either have personal experience or know someone who has,' would be good prospects for the defense, he said. The potential jurors Trump's legal team and the Manhattan prosecutors will be looking for will be polar opposites
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