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New York (AFP) - They sat in judgement on one of the most powerful and controversial men in the United States, protected only by court-ordered anonymity. Now that thin armor is gone and the 12 jurors who convicted Donald Trump must resume their normal lives in a country where politically motivated harassment -- and even violence -- are growing facts of life. Following their verdict on Thursday, Judge Juan Merchan spent considerable time thanking the jury, telling them they "were engaged in a difficult and stressful task." After overcoming the rigors and tensions of the sprawling case, jurors...
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New York (AFP) - One said he'd read Donald Trump's books. But another took a look at the glowering defendant in the Manhattan courtroom and excused herself, saying, "I couldn't." Eight million people live in New York but just 12 are being picked to judge the most controversial man in the country -- and it's not a job everyone wants. Trump grew up in New York, made his name there, and for decades has been part of the city's brash landscape. And of course he's also been president and is running again. It's hard in the Big Apple not to have an opinion on the Republican -- or on the multiple crimi...
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