oceanblueeyes
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A good lawyer usualy never asks a question to a defendant unless he already knows the answer and can prove it's right or wrong.
When Juan first started asking jodi questions in cross a lot of people were wondeing why he didn't finish up with some of the questions.
The answer to that is that he will bring up the subject later on in the trial as kind of a surprise so to speak.
Juan knows the answer to a lot of things that he can prove.He will ask the defendant some questions and if they answer wrong and he has the proof already he may not say anything until the end of the trial then he will bring up all the things that he can prove was a direct lie.
This gives the jury a bad taste in their mouths as the defendant has lied to them and a conviction is more likely
Have faith in the prosecution he has a lot of time yet to tighten the noose yet.
The noose is already so tight she cant hardly breathe. You could tell by her demeanor this afternoon she knew he had busted her out once again. No wonder she doesnt like him. He doesnt like her either.
But he is a master when it comes to timing and when he puts evidence in. It truly is a pleasure to watch him in action.
IMO