minor4th
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So here's my takeaway --
If Chris Hughes is a witness, he should not be contacting other witnesses to discuss anything about the case. Same goes for Gus, as he was apparently listed as a defense witness, he should not have been discussing the case with Chris. This might be grounds to exclude either witness from testifying -- but I think that would be up to the judge to determine if their testimony was tainted by the contact. IMO this could potentially hurt the defense more than the prosecution because obviously Chris was not called as a state witness but defense might still want to call Gus.
I really have no idea what the defense is trying to accomplish other than preserving points for appeal.
If Chris Hughes is a witness, he should not be contacting other witnesses to discuss anything about the case. Same goes for Gus, as he was apparently listed as a defense witness, he should not have been discussing the case with Chris. This might be grounds to exclude either witness from testifying -- but I think that would be up to the judge to determine if their testimony was tainted by the contact. IMO this could potentially hurt the defense more than the prosecution because obviously Chris was not called as a state witness but defense might still want to call Gus.
I really have no idea what the defense is trying to accomplish other than preserving points for appeal.