Harvard Law School Professor Emeritus Alan Dershowitz expressed skepticism about the likelihood of former President Donald Trump successfully appealing his conviction in New York. Speaking to Steve Bannon on WarRoom, Dershowitz noted that New York judges, particularly those in Manhattan, may be reluctant to overturn the conviction due to potential backlash and fear of being criticized. He mentioned that judges are 'terrified' to help Trump and suggested that they do not want to be 'Dershowitz’d,' a term implying facing criticism similar to what Dershowitz has experienced.
Will Elected Judges Who Live in Manhatten Have the Courage to Stand Up to Their Friends? Harvard Law School Professor Emeritus @AlanDersh isn’t confident the appellate division of New York will overturn former President Donald Trump’s conviction. “I don’t think judges want to… https://t.co/JMPz6qJdUJ
Alan Dershowitz has a new theory as to why Donald Trump’s conviction won’t be overturned by any appeal judges: they don’t want to be “Dershowitz’d.” https://t.co/6svhEa1AWo
No judge will overturn Donald Trump's conviction—Alan Dershowitz https://t.co/zr16XMQ5Ky https://t.co/rTgIOgoP9D
Alan Dershowitz doubts conviction will be overturned because judges are ‘terrified’ to help Trump https://t.co/dITE6QNwdF
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