The comparison to CMJA's defense is interesting. CMJA's attys were stuck with a client whose arrogance and personal agenda forced her DT to go with a less believable (and nastier) case than they might have chosen.
OP's team is stuck with a client who hopes he can avoid all responsibility for his actions that night, and whose defense seems convoluted by that imperative.
He probably does have an anxiety disorder of some sort, IMO, and fight it flight is believable too....just not to the degree the DT feels the need to assert.
OP's team is stuck with a client who hopes he can avoid all responsibility for his actions that night, and whose defense seems convoluted by that imperative.
He probably does have an anxiety disorder of some sort, IMO, and fight it flight is believable too....just not to the degree the DT feels the need to assert.