Lawyers for SBF see loopholes in US government's proposed jury

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ChainCatcher news, according to Cointelegraph, in a court filing on September 29, Mark Cohen, a lawyer representing SBF, argued that there were loopholes in the jury questions raised by the U.S. government, which may lead to an unfair trial against SBF. Mark Cohen stressed that courts must remind potential jurors that SBF is entitled to the presumption of innocence until proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. He also believed the language used in the jury selection question had painted a biased image, assuming SBF was guilty of fraud and money laundering. Jury selection will begin on October 3 and the trial will begin on October 4. SBF has been held at the Metropolitan Detention Center since August 11.

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