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Today in the Zimmerman trial… — 8 Comments

  1. I don’t listen for long, but passing through my reaction was that the Defense should object to the badgering tone of the Prosecution questioning. Then I thought, well let him get on with it. The jury cannot fail to notice.

    One thing that I would do is counsel Defense witnesses not to answer questions so quickly. Take a few seconds, and slow the Jerk down. Instead of letting him try to get them off balance by firing questions so rapidly, they should play with his head by making him proceed at their pace.

    Maybe I have watched too many TV trials, but I am surprised that BDLR is allowed to ask the same question repeatedly, and suggest answers to nearly every question. Matlock would advise the Judge that the Prosecutor was “leading”.

    Actually, I thought the Defense might well not put up a case at all. I am sure the Jury would appreciate being set free, and the message would be that the Prosecution had proven nothing. Obviously, I never was a Lawyer. (The cynical me wonders if billable hours come into play; but, I admire the Defense team too much to seriously harbor such thoughts.)

  2. respectful, dignified witnesses for the defense in stark contrast to the star witness for the prosecution.

  3. That was extremely powerful testimony from a man it would be difficult not to like and respect.

    Absent some damning evidence to impeach this witness, the prosecution would have been better served to avoid cross and let this witness go unchallenged.

    To serve as a combat medic, especially during the Tet Offensive, demands my highest respect.

  4. Oldflyer Says:
    July 8th, 2013 at 4:03 pm
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    The cynical me wonders if billable hours come into play; but, I admire the Defense team too much to seriously harbor such thoughts.

    And if the jury, after convicting Zimmerman, told the public that they thought the screamer was Martin, folks would be saying, “How could they have failed put on Zimmerman’s friends to identify his voice?”

  5. IF GZ is acquitted BDLR should get the same treatment as Mike Nifong, the prosecutor in the Duke Lacrosse case.

  6. When there are no negative consequences to evil, it is pointless being good.

  7. I read an article Saturday that said the States Attorney that pushed the case to trial is now indicted for witholding evidence. Political motivation was cited.

  8. “BDLR: “You don’t think he was angry? But you weren’t there that night, right? You’re just speculating.”

    SO: [laughs] “I guess we both are.””

    Devastating response…

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