Same!!!So excited to hear about Bosch!!! Made my day.
Same!!!So excited to hear about Bosch!!! Made my day.
AH appeared to be weeping, but it was well after jury left courtroom.Was AH sniffling there at the end after JD and counsel left? I just am so suspicious of any borderliner, my radar immediately goes off re: manipulating tears for sympathy.
So excited to hear about Bosch!!! Made my day.
Camera was close up on her though........ Court of public opinion sniffles was my thought.AH appeared to be weeping, but it was well after jury left courtroom.
New PR effects, I assume...
witness is basically being asked to read articles and testify that he recalls those articles and their content.
Witness says well I can read what you are showing me (shrug) but doesn't really know what counsel is trying to get at.
Hint - nothing - that is what she is trying to get from him. She is simply doing the same thing as her team did with another witness last week, read headlines used during the UK trial and try to impress the jury with the fact that AH won that round.
I am ready for lunch break but don't want to miss redirect. sigh.
Today while watching the trial feed, I was able to spot AH's new PR dude Sean sitting in the gallery. He had a second row aisle seat behind AH's team. His eyes were fully engaged studying JD's team and JD. The eyes rarely moved off them, from the few times I was able to see this view. He is on a mission...... IMO
I thought it unfortunate that the UK trial info was allowed in, but maybe it's okay.
When you have a client that has shown to be sometimes overly aggressive (as in those recorded calls), having your representation do the same is not a good look, it can backfire.yup. That’s clearly been the advice of someone new - namely the PR guy who just came aboard, I should think - that Elaine et al should shout and make a strident fuss, on the ‘hopefully jurors will think where there’s smoke, there’s fire’. I’m sure they were told ‘you’re too passive.’
When you have a client that has shown to be sometimes overly aggressive (as in those recorded calls), having your representation do the same is not a good look, it can backfire.
Just don’t know how that would go over with this young jury that probably has no prior courtroom experience.I've heard a Fairfax attorney state EB's "style" of being aggressive is acceptable and often seen as favorable in that area of the country. (But, I have no facts/links to back this up so it could be a false thought on the part of the Fairfax attorney).
Just don’t know how that would go over with this young jury that probably has no prior courtroom experience.