Make this stop.
Of course, there were other ways to approach representing MT. That's always the case. And especially easy when it's Monday morning quarterbacking.
It's easy now, in hindsight, to say welp, that didn't work.
You don't get to appeal for a do-ever because your strategy failed!
Every trial could have been tried or defended differently.
If AB knew that MT was lying and was going to continue to lie, he would have thrown himself bodily in front of her runaway interview train. That he did not shows the extent to which he believed her and believed she was moving toward cooperation.
One defense attorney critiquing another -- I find that distasteful.
I disagree with Atty Fitzgerald.
IMO in real time AB did operate within the standard of care.
Everybody agrees now that MT should NEVER have done those interviews! Devastating for her.
If she had been forthcoming, FD would have been arrested, she have been given a perfunctory sentence, he'd be alive, she'd already be out, and AB would have been celebrated for his representation.
He didn't know she was going to lie. And be unbudging in it. Or he wouldn't have allowed it.
He did feel her out. He felt she was truthful, he believed she was an unwitting player, and he believed the DA that a deal could be struck. Only go in there if you're going to be honest.
SHE said she was going in.
Reasonable to conclude that she intended to be truthful.
This is a fishing expedition after all the fish are gone.
JMO