kittythehare
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The personalities were for each story...
I've watched pretty much this whole trial, and he's worn the light blue with the saffron tie a few times. I think it was just next in his closet. (That's how my mother dresses herself. She's very proud she has enough tops and bottoms she can go a month before she repeats herself.)I hope it is.
He’s impartial.
I really didn't expect to hear him use OJ....An extremely poor choice to use for 'evidence' and 'reasonable doubt.'
An immediate <200> point deduction.
He did make a good point using it though, the flip side of the Cochran argument being, the evidence DOES fit and the jury must convict in that case.
Well, I wouldn't use the OJ case for an example of anything, but I'm not a prosecutor so I guess he thought it was a good point.Given jurors are allowed to decide credibility and use this to weigh the evidence, I disagree. Poor example. JMO