I've posted a number of articles primarily favorable to the Democrat's view (probably paid for with USAID funds). All of them support what I'm saying and if you cannot access any of them, then simply do a Google and you'll get many more liberal papers stating the same thing.
I addressed the issues you raised. You claimed "Trump was not allowed to call any expert witnesses." By your own admission, that was incorrect. You also claimed that Judge Merchan's actions showed bias, but you've yet to support that assertion. The fact that he imposed a gag order but, despite repeated violations of that order, never imposed jail time showed deference to the defendant, rather than a negative bias. For that matter, the sentence he imposed alone showed that Judge Merchan was far more lenient toward Trump than another judge in any other circumstances would likely be.
Several times you state that this was "within the judge's authority. Judges are suppose to conduct hearings impartially. This was not done.
In your opinion. As I said, if the court of appeals feels that Judge Merchan was not impartial in the way he conducted the case, they can so rule. As for us, speaking as two laymen (I'm assuming you are no more a legal expert than I am), we simply disagree.
Every judgement was against Trump and his lawyers.
The verdict was decided by the jury, not the judge.
And the judge suppressed information and issued gag orders so the public couldn't see what was going on.
The gag order was on Donald Trump specifically, not the court proceedings. Those are public record.
For your perusal:
Decision & Order: Motion to Terminate Order Restricting Extrajudicial Statements, June 25Presence of Counsel at Presentence Order, June 7Letter to Parties, June 7
ww2.nycourts.gov
And, no, it won't go to appeal because the judge just up and nullified the fine and the sentence. Sweet deal. So no appeal.
Trump can still appeal, and he has, in fact, done so:
Trump is considered a felon and has no way to appeal the ruling.
And yet, he has.
I'm always baffled by people who aren't outraged by this behavior no matter what their political leaning.
I'm similarly baffled by people who continue to trust, let alone vote for, someone who has been proven guilty of fraud in court on multiple occasions. But diff'rent strokes and all that, right?
Imagine a judge controlling a trial to get a particular verdict, gaging the defendant and lawyers so they couldn't say anything to the public,
Trump may not have been able to threaten court officials or witnesses in public, but that never prevented him or his legal team from presenting their case and their defense in court.
and surpressing trial documents so that the outside public couldn't see what was actually going on.
Court proceedings are public record. What has been suppressed?
Again:
Decision & Order: Motion to Terminate Order Restricting Extrajudicial Statements, June 25Presence of Counsel at Presentence Order, June 7Letter to Parties, June 7
ww2.nycourts.gov
Some people just don't seem to mind if it happens to people they don't like-until it happens to them.
I have no problem with people being prosecuted for crimes when there is ample evidence for those crimes, regardless of whether the defendant is someone I like or dislike. The evidence should always be the guiding force in any court case, and in this one, the jury viewed that evidence and unanimously decided that Trump was guilty on all counts. You are, of course, free to disagree with their verdict, but you did not see the evidence and testimony they saw, so your opinion may not be as informed as theirs was.
As to your vague accusations of impropriety on the Judge's part, so far, the NY Supreme Court disagrees with you on the matter of recusal, and if the appeals court sees any other legal or procedural improprieties or errors, they'll rule on that when they decide to. I don't see any myself, but I admit, I'm not a lawyer so maybe I missed something. And as for that purported juror's misconduct...well, I know nothing about that, beyond what I've found. So nothing further can be said.
I don't know if you are a lawyer, or what your legal experience is, so maybe you know stuff I don't. But if you don't show me that stuff, I can't know it, and I can't make any conclusions about it.
What we're left with, in the end, is you don't like that Trump was found guilty of fraud, based on the evidence.
Sorry.
-- A2SG, but reality is what it is, whether we like it or not....