I feel like I'm watching an episode of Mickey Mouse Clubhouse right now with my kids.Here we go... defense's big play. The missing antenna doodad (turns out it was a Halloween Mickey Mouse).
I feel like I'm watching an episode of Mickey Mouse Clubhouse right now with my kids.Here we go... defense's big play. The missing antenna doodad (turns out it was a Halloween Mickey Mouse).
Here we go... defense's big play. The missing antenna doodad (turns out it was a Halloween Mickey Mouse).
And wasn't it SM who told LE he was handcuffed? Or am I remembering incorrectly?Defense (via leading the witness) states the type of bed the M's had was not conducive to handcuffing someone to it.
What a wicked web we weave when we conspire to deceive!Now this should be interesting. Handling oneself under the gentle questioning of the defense should go over with ease, but a trained and experienced prosecutor like Ms. Nancy will be able to slice open the lies with aplomb, IME.
It’s very difficult to not box yourself into a corner on cross-examination, when you’re lying. Not accusing, of course, perish the thought! Just sharing the fact that even one lie can get you trapped and stumbling.
Just one.
Now imagine how a plethora of lies would tangle one up.
It just makes so much sense that Mickey would be part of all this, doesn't it? I can't believe this trial.
Defense (via leading the witness) states the type of bed the M's had was not conducive to handcuffing someone to it.
And wasn't it SM who told LE he was handcuffed? Or am I remembering incorrectly?
Saw that and thought the same!Tammy's sister just gave a 'sweet smile' to the jury. She was coached well.