7 hours of talking for Millard with minimal interruption and no risk of cross.
Better than taking the stand.
Criminals take note.
I wish you guys put the bias aside and gave Dell credit. He did GREAT. First time ever acting as a lawyer? At your own murder trial nevertheless? I wish you guys had the privilege to see him in person. He was outstanding! But giving Dell any credit here is like discussing how great your new mink fur is at a PETA forum...
I asked why his so-called sleep issues were introduced earlier as I didn't see the relevance. It's still never been explain yet - and DM raps up today.
All he has is confidence. While I respect that you clearly admire that, his defence is ludicrous. His "client" is guilty as charged, so he has to make up the absurd narrative that LB is still alive. Which by the way, is bleak as all hell, and he tripped up on many occasions. He's no lawyer.I wish you guys put the bias aside and gave Dell credit. He did GREAT. First time ever acting as a lawyer? At your own murder trial nevertheless? I wish you guys had the privilege to see him in person. He was outstanding! But giving Dell any credit here is like discussing how great your new mink fur is at a PETA forum...
Not sure why you keep trying here, I am sure there is another form out in the web, that would love your inside court experience, that could help sway them If that is your intention. (?)I wish you guys put the bias aside and gave Dell credit. He did GREAT. First time ever acting as a lawyer? At your own murder trial nevertheless? I wish you guys had the privilege to see him in person. He was outstanding! But giving Dell any credit here is like discussing how great your new mink fur is at a PETA forum...
Yup much better. Very smart of Dell.
I think Dell did a great job. He could have been a hell of a lawyer if he went a different path.
7 hours of talking for Millard meant 7 hours of tweet duty for Kamille. Thanks so much, as always.
I'm guessing Dungey will be short and sweet...a nice juxtaposition
I am really curious about his angle. If he just goes along with the "Is Laura even dead" narrative, I think this jury will convict his client. It's going to be interesting.
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Well I have to admit I have trouble calling him Dell, but I do think DM is guilty. Can't speak for anyone else.