"Conviction not set in stone as defense likely to use remarks to overturn guilty verdict"
"[Andrew C.] McCarthy said that Waters, who represents California, went to Minnesota "to interfere in its judicial system" in violation of a curfew.
"He argued that "her remarks can only be interpreted as an incitement to violence" and that she "ought to be under investigation."
"Biden had also weighed in on the case before the verdict was announced, telling reporters that he was "praying that verdict is the right verdict" and that "I think it's overwhelming, in my view."
"The president claimed that he only said this because the jury was already sequestered, but McCarthy argued that this "is no excuse" for making those remarks." . . .
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