Tortoise
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Perhaps he doesn't want to give the jury the impression he's raising his voice at LL, leaving them guessing as to why.Is it normal for a barrister to ask a defendant to let them know if they’re feeling intimidated?
I’ll admit on reading that, it was the first time I’ve paused to consider what NJ’s thoughts are on the whole thing. He’s very experienced in gross negligence Manslaughter cases, if anyone would know if there’s anything to the scapegoat theory, it’s probably him. JMO.