MrsWatson
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I think the prosecution really soft balled the whole closing. Too many inconsistencies in her statements that they needed to hammer.
I continue to think that they've met the case law for involuntary manslaughter,though, but that's JMO.
Smith is not a very good attorney, I do not understand why she is billed as such. She wasn't very good from the bits I saw from the Larry Nassar case, either, and was pretty victim-shaming towards the young women who had been abused by him.
She just came across in this case like if Lucy and Ethel were trying a case, except it wasn't zany and humorous. It was shrill and aggrieved. It's a very serious case, but it doesn't seem like she took it seriously.
All MOO, though.
I continue to think that they've met the case law for involuntary manslaughter,though, but that's JMO.
Smith is not a very good attorney, I do not understand why she is billed as such. She wasn't very good from the bits I saw from the Larry Nassar case, either, and was pretty victim-shaming towards the young women who had been abused by him.
She just came across in this case like if Lucy and Ethel were trying a case, except it wasn't zany and humorous. It was shrill and aggrieved. It's a very serious case, but it doesn't seem like she took it seriously.
All MOO, though.