logicalgirl
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Exactly. He doesn't have to answer now, or even ever. His attorneys can answer for him. I'm really surprised she usurped that and questioned him directly, even saying when MIGHT you know?
GZ looked like a deer in the headlights.
IMHO
No that isn't correct - the defendant is required to answer that question for himself or herself. Their attorney can's answer for them at this stage of the trial.