Closing arguments in the Manhattan hush-money trial of Donald J. Trump, the first criminal trial of an American president, signal the final stages. Prosecutors and defense will present final cases for guilt or innocence based on trial facts and interpretations, as the judge guides jury deliberations.
Both sides will have freedom in closing arguments to argue how evidence, testimony, and law support a specific verdict, unlike the restricted opening statements limited to evidence presentation.
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