DairyGirl
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And what's worse, I feel he knowingly did this, knowing that he couldn't substantiate these claims and that the jury would expect him to. He made a "mistake" that many people not trained in any legal fashion know: you never, ever say or do anything to place the burden of proof on the defense as it originally lies with the prosecution.
Agreed. Sometimes I almost wonder if he is doing such a terrible job on purpose because he knows she is guilty. I know, that would imply that he has a conscious, which I haven't seen any evidence of. I really do feel there will be an appeal on ineffective counsel, which I don't see getting anywhere given the other attorneys on the case. I think from here on out whenever someone has ineffective counsel they will say they have been "Baezed".