Don't confuse the defense attorney for the defendant or the case he's been handed. No matter how good they are, they are limited by the defendant they have (who has the final say in how the case will be defended) and the case they have to work with (they can only do so much to minimize damning facts). The idea that an excellent defense attorney is always going to be a "get out of jail free card" is TV fiction.
Thank you SteveS, I do realize that. But we have had 'how good this attorney is" (verbatim to sum it up)etc thrown in our faces many times in past posts throughout this ordeal, so my post was with sarcasm intended AND to prove the point that no matter what he is supposedly known for, or no matter how many cases he has allegedly won makes no difference as every case is different AND he had a nut (IMO) to deal with to boot.
Anyway....you get my drift. All is well