The jurors have already formed their opinion. There is unbelievable pressure on them to bring back a guilty verdict. I will be surprised to see anything else. This is a reverse OJ case.
I don't think so. The pressure is on the prosecution to get just one juror for a hung jury and now it looks like that is fading away.
The state has no case and they have no one to put on the witness stand to help them to craft their narrative for the jury to hear.
They may not call their star witness for fear that she might just spill the beans on the whole scheme.
The prosecution has to be losing sleep in fear of Monday morning while the defense is looking forward to it.
Monday morning the state will have to put up or shut up and fold its circus and go home.
It wouldn't surprise me if early next week they made up some lame excuse about their case and dropped all charges.