Dorothy Atkins@doratki
5h
The jury is back in the courtroom. The judge tells the jury that we're not going meet the Dec. 6 "deadline" (surprise!) that he told the jury at the outset of the trial, which was about three months ago.
Dorothy Atkins@doratki
5h
Holmes' counsel John Cline continues Roger Parloff's cross impeaching him. Parloff said previously he "had the impression" that Theranos devices were in Afghanistan b/c Holmes told him he couldn't mention it in his story. Parloff: "That may be right, that must be what I said."
Dorothy Atkins@doratki
5h
Parloff: It was a pretty strong inference. She was telling me 'Don’t tell Gen Mattis about the deployment in Afghanistan.'
Cline: She never actually told you that there was use in Afghanistan did she?
P: I thought she did... It may be a very strong impression. I’m not certain.
Dorothy Atkins@doratki
4h
Cline highlights the difference b/w CPT codes, which are in the 1,000 range, and blood tests. Parloff's story referred to blood tests and not CPT codes, but he adds Holmes never corrected him after the story ran.
Cline: Are we finished with that topic?
Parloff: Up to you.
Dorothy Atkins@doratki
4h
Cline points out Parloff emailed a physician asking him to respond to criticisms he heard from Theranos' rivals who were "pooh-poohing" the tech. The doctor responded to the q's and said it's "not surprising that the threatened entities would come back with these points."
Dorothy Atkins@doratki
4h
After getting some dates into the record, Holmes' counsel wraps Parloff's cross. Prosecutor John Bostic is up for some redirect. He begins by pointing out Holmes said in a recorded interview Theranos' devices "might have use in the military."
Dorothy Atkins@doratki
4h
Bostic gets Parloff the acknowledge that his written notes attempt to be "verbatim" and not "impressions." W/ that the parties wrapped Parloff's examination.
Dorothy Atkins@doratki
4h
Prosecutors say one patient doesn't want to testify, so the government is dropping one fraud count related to that patient. And the government has rested it's case-in-chief.
We're taking a break before the defense calls it's first witness. Brb!
Dorothy Atkins@doratki
4h
Oh wait. It's a break for the jury not for the attorneys. There are some "housekeeping matters." The defense plans to move for an acquittal, but they'll make the arguments on the motion on another date. (This is kind of like a JMOL motion and likely will get denied.)