Ira Glass
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And they say basically, I don't know.
They don't co-sign the mistrial.
They don't ask for a mistrial.
They don't ask for a mistrial.
And, OK, it is against the rules of the courtroom to wear a shirt like this, a shirt with a message on it.
I talked to a federal prosecutor from the same district who agreed with the judge that it could undermine the whole trial.
She said, if you're going to throw out the whole case and restart it because of a shirt, this was just the first day.
Someone else I talked to, a federal defense attorney in Texas, said she'd never wear a shirt like that to court.
But she also said, I don't agree with the judge that there was no other option besides mistrial.
You can sanction the lawyer.
You can tell the jury to disregard what they've seen.
You can ask the jury if they even saw it.
Mistrials are extremely rare.
The judge himself said he'd never called one before in his whole career.
Then the judge, it's not over.
He says he needs a break to go review the law.
And he kind of sweeps out of there.