11:57 a.m. - Johnson-Theodoro is beginning her closing statements. She said there has been no evidence presented in the case.
"Almost all of the state's witnesses had huge reasons to lie. It's easy to get up on the witness stand and say whatever the government wants you to say for leniency."
11:55 a.m. - The only hope, Patterson said, is that the jury believe that the victim, Dustin Kent, Derek Wood and others are lying.
11:50 a.m. - Patterson: "How many generations will this go on?" She said that the victim had the courage to stand up and say this can't go on any longer.
11:44 a.m. - Patterson said the sex crimes were something that went on and on and on: "There are so many different configurations of people that over and over again, this was their life. It was a life created in large part by this woman."
11:40 a.m. - Patterson: "It's the ultimate betrayal."
11:35 a.m. - Patterson: "What (Holland) told that child is if you tell you anyone, the family will be broken up."
11:33 a.m. - Mobile County Assistant District Attorney Nicki Patterson is giving the closing statements for the state.