The Manhattan district attorney has been mistreated and underestimated by the media, attorney Andrew Weissmann wrote.
The way that U.S. news media talked about Alvin Bragg, the district attorney who prosecuted Donald Trump in the New York hush money case, in the months leading up to the historic verdict earlier this week can be compared to the 'American version of the Kate Middleton treatment,' attorney Andrew Weissmann claimed on social media.
While there were expectations in the lead-up to the verdict that the jury might be hung, jurors unanimously voted to find Trump guilty on all 34 counts, making him the first former president to be criminally convicted,Bragg, faced with an astonishing victory, simply said: 'I did my job. Our job is to follow the facts and the law without fear or favor, and that's exactly what we did here.
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