Me too. I prefer simple myself, but I know others may not.
Btw, I'm sure Missy will be covering the defense direct examinations, which is greatly appreciated, but do you think you could give a synopsis of the state's cross of each witness?
I wish I had the time to watch all of it myself, but time does not allow me to do so.
I know others who can't watch it either, and would appreciate it as much as I would.
Imo
Actually, when I listen to testimony, I find that if there is anything they don't want you to know, if it's a good cross, they will get it out

So I actually listen to both, well... in this case, I have listened to
all of it haha But I will pay attention on cross to look for the problems with the information that came out on direct, which is what I did with the prosecutions case so far. As for posting the defenses theory or points, we are on a discussion forum, and if the only viewpoint represented was the States, then there isn't much to discuss, is there? Most would have convicted after OS's, actually most convicted him before that IMO
I think it's kinda funny that you all
think or assume I think Chase is not guilty LOL I am more concerned about what the evidence shows, and so far, I'm underwhelmed by the prosecutions case, and we are at the end of it. I do not think I am the only one, actually I know I'm not. I am interested to see what the defense is going to say, who they call as witnesses, and to see if they can back up some of the things they have implied over the last 2 months. I still want to see that little punk Dan squirm and hope they call him as a witness. He has never had to answer for all the money he took from EIP either.
It's unfortunate that we will no longer have cams there and we will only have audio, which will make it much harder for some to follow. In my notes, I have actually noted the exhibit numbers for some exhibits lol So if some of the same exhibits are used, I might be able to find them in 'video' testimony.
I actually wonder if they pulled a Geragos (defense rest), if he would be convicted.