(bold mine) I believe that the SA is fair and honest and motivated by justice for Caylee. I don't view today's motion to be "throwing stones." I believe it was a necessary step to sew up any little holes through which the defendant might slip, later on. I think any prudent SA would have done the same.
It's a shame they must face such odious adversaries, because it must be terribly difficult not to rise to the bait. But I certainly don't think any less of the prosecution when I do see that they are invested--even if that means there are occasional flares of temper.
Give me an honest SA who cares--even if he gets ticked off now and then-- over a smirking, bloated bottomfeeder any day.
ITA And what gets me is that JB didn't think the State was piZZed at his court room crap. His, "My client is innocent"-------> e-body is pickin on me. Playin to the camera.
The State wasn't mad because of the motion.
JB took that as-----> HA! I won and you are mad. She has the perfect Lawyer.