To: Nachum
The defense attorney: (looks at the Jury) Do I even need to put on a defense? The defense rests your honor....
4 posted on
06/27/2013 11:27:34 AM PDT by
apillar
To: apillar
I skimmed an AP report on this bimbo about an hour ago and - unless I just skipped over it - did not see one mention of her numerous faux pas. The prime being, of course, her inability to read her supposedly hand written testimony.
Figures.
To: apillar
The defense attorney: (looks at the Jury) Do I even need to put on a defense? The defense rests your honor....
I was watching the "experts" on MSNBC and they seemed to think the star witness was doing quite well ... the observers in the courtroom were "leaning in" to try to catch every convincing word.
To: apillar
I was a juror in an armed robbery case where the defense did exactly that. The prosecution case ended (badly), the judge called for the defense, and the guy stood up and said, “the defense rests”.
Very cinematic.
79 posted on
06/27/2013 12:55:03 PM PDT by
Jim Noble
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