You have to go with the actual evidence as it was presented. Not with a desperate attorney's spin on that evidence, in a closing argument where he is allowed to say anything he wants about the evidence or the people who presented it and testified to it.
The jury took notes during testimony, they will be able to see the difference between what the testimony and the spin is.
oh no - i'm kinda' liking CM.
Maybe it's just the contrast . . . .
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