Elie Honig
Elie Honig served as an Assistant U.S. Attorney in the Southern District of New York for 8.5 years and as the Director of the Division of Criminal Justice at the Office of Attorney General for the State of New Jersey for 5.5 years. He is currently a legal Analyst for CNN and Executive Director at Rutgers Institute for Secure Communities
Note from Elie: The Trump Trial — What if Everyone’s a Horrible Liar?
Dear Reader, Ask any defense lawyer whether the criminal trial process inherently favors prosecutors, and brace for an earful. Prosecutors get to open first and close last. (Remember the lessons from Psychology 101 about primacy and recency: whatever an audience hears first and last tends to resonate most.) Judges – far more of whom are […]
Note from Elie: Will Donald Trump Take the Stand?
Note from Elie: The Tape that Will Roil the Trump Trial
Note from Elie: Donald Trump — Gagged But Hardly Silenced
Note from Elie: Presidential Immunity: Not As Ridiculous As You’ve Heard
Note from Elie: Donald Trump’s Rorschach Trial
Note from Elie: How on Earth Do You Pick a Jury For a Trump Trial?
Note from Elie: The Texas Immigration Law is Doomed
Note from Elie: Will We See Any Trump Trials Before the Election?
Note from Elie: The Failure of DOJ’s Special Counsel System — From Robert Mueller to Robert Hur, It Simply Hasn’t Worked
Note from Elie: Joe Biden’s Looming Nightmare Pardons
Note from Elie: Crash and Burn — The Cost of the Doomed, Hubristic 14th Amendment Campaign
Note from Elie: The Supreme Court Doesn’t Give a Damn About Jack Smith’s Timeline (And It Shouldn’t)
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