iamshadow21
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Question.
She talked a lot about how she never lets the defense sit in the field of vision of their client. And sure, the first video, they're sat behind. But in one of the others, where the angle was different, wasn't the witness turning towards the camera to talk to the defense? Which would mean he was in LS's field of vision? And the witness couldn't see the defense to be sure he wasn't signalling LS?
Did anyone else notice this, or am I misremembering?
MOO
She talked a lot about how she never lets the defense sit in the field of vision of their client. And sure, the first video, they're sat behind. But in one of the others, where the angle was different, wasn't the witness turning towards the camera to talk to the defense? Which would mean he was in LS's field of vision? And the witness couldn't see the defense to be sure he wasn't signalling LS?
Did anyone else notice this, or am I misremembering?
MOO
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