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Correct, it isn't about who sits in the gallery or not, but it has been noticed and brought up in these threads that there has been a noticeable change within the courtroom.True. I feel the same way. The trial isn’t decided by who sits in the gallery or not. However, it’s just another below the belt tactic being employed that frustrates some followers of the trial.
Seems to me like more planning & effort has been put into what goes on in the public rather than with a particular individual who’s charged with murder. If I were the fragile egg, I’d be boiling if I were aware of it.
And the jury sees that.
Those left move over to sit behind the Defence ... Interesting tactic. I'm wondering if that's having a psychological effect upon the Jurors?? I wonder if that was/is the intent of this obviously coordinated effort? I wonder where this sugestion and effort originated?
In any case, it's not a good look for those who profess "to just want the truth".
I hope Judge Gull notices ... and does something about it.
Now, we really have seen just about everything in this trial.