3 Takeaways as Prosecution Rests Case in Paul Manafort Trial

The following article by Griffin Connolly was posted on the Roll Call website August 13, 2018:

Media microphones on July 31 in front of the US District Court in Alexandria, VA., where President Trump’s former campaign chairman, Paul Manafort, is standing trial. Credit: Sarah Silbiger, CQ Roll Call

Special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s prosecution team on Monday rested its case against former Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort, wrapping up its evidence and witness testimony in just 10 days.

The defense will decide whether it will call any witnesses Tuesday morning. If it does not, both sides are expected to deliver closing arguments. Then the jury will decide Manafort’s fate.

The former political consulting titan is being tried on 18 counts of tax evasion and bank fraud and faces a maximum 305-year prison sentence if the Eastern Virginia jury finds him guilty.