NY prosecutors want to combine Harvey Weinstein’s criminal cases into a single trial
Prosecutors Want to Combine Weinstein’s Cases for Efficiency
Manhattan prosecutors are pushing to merge two sex crime cases against Harvey Weinstein into one trial this year. They argue that combining them would save time and resources, noting the overlap in evidence and witnesses. Separate trials? Too much hassle!
Weinstein's Lawyers Push Back Against Combined Trials
Weinstein's legal team is not having it! They claim prosecutors are trying to sneak in extra charges to sway the court. They want to keep the cases separate, arguing that fairness is at stake after Weinstein’s previous conviction was overturned. Buckle up, this legal battle is heating up!
Trial Plan: Witnesses and Expert Testimonies Galore
Prosecutors have a game plan for the retrial set for November 12. They're planning to call around 15 witnesses, including victims and experts to highlight the power dynamics in Hollywood. Expect some serious courtroom action as they aim to show how Weinstein used his influence over vulnerable women.
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