I think Ashton came across really badly while Huntington was on the stand. In fact, it was incredibly irritating the way he constantly interrupted, was so disrespectful and basically personally attacked the witness. I think he came across so unprofessional, petty and immature. He deserved being spoken to by the judge.
I've heard some talking heads say this, and I just couldn't disagree more, personally. As I posted above, Huntington got under my skin, and I don't necessarily feel biased against the defense (although, okay, Baez and Mason have annoyed me). I thought Ashton was restrained compared to how I would have acted to such hemming and hawwing, actually.
As for interrupting, here's where I decided I didn't like Huntington: At one point he was answering a question with the usual string of disclaimers and qualifiers, and as he got to the last word--you could tell it was the last word because it was the logical and tonal end of the sentence--Ashton started to speak. Baez objected that Ashton wasn't letting the witness finish, so the judge told Huntington to complete his answer. Ashton apologized, saying he thought TH was finished. And then, rather than saying, "Oh, I was finished," TH said
he had totally lost his train of thought and needed to have it read back to him! That's when I, against all my normally calm and rational beliefs--again, I don't dislike defense witnesses simply because I disagree with them or the defense--well, I decided this guy was a big lying weasel. It was obvious (to me) that he knew he'd finished the answer; he simply wanted Ashton to squirm! And
that's when the judge got really angry with Ashton, which I found slightly unfair.
I wish I had the time and energy to look up that exchange in the trial footage, but I don't. At any rate, even though this kid looks harmless and I'm sure he is in general, he really
was trying to stick it to Ashton in that incident. Maybe he thought Ashton deserved it after the grilling he gave him, but if TH wanted to base all his professional opinions on unverified assumptions about the contents of the trunk, I think he should have expected the grilling.