- Trump's New York hush-money trial starts its second week of testimony on Tuesday.
- Each day, jurors file back and forth past the most famous person on earth — without looking at him.
- That's actually a good sign for the justice system, veteran trial attorneys say.
Reporters at Donald Trump's New York hush-money trial watch him continually.
They crane to glimpse the back of his head. A few aim little binoculars at the courtroom's overhead screens to better gauge his expressions — and his alertness.