trial day 48: REBUTTAL #146

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Prosecution did a beautiful job. What a class act expert witness. So knowledgeable, with relevant experience, sincere, not defensive. I don't think they could have a better expert.

Now JW up to disgrace herself.
 
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Whoa.....wow...holy smokessssssss!

He always does that!!!! Lol!!!!
 
  • #1,904
WOW... they are not even ready smh
 
  • #1,905
standing ovation for the choosen one!!

here we go with wilmott going to attack her qualifications
 
  • #1,906
WOW! Juan was short, sweet and to the point with this witness! The jury must be so very thankful. :great:
 
  • #1,907
Jennifer walked up like she's got a 'tude.
 
  • #1,908
BAM!
No domestic abuse situation.
No further questions from Juan.

Ugh ... Now cross.
 
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BAM! And Juan hands over the last 45 minutes to JW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Right back at'cha! :floorlaugh::floorlaugh:
 
  • #1,910
Don't do it Jennifer.
 
  • #1,911
Now that's the way to get an expert witness on the stand, hit the high points in a succinct, scientific way, and then end the examination when you have the information you need.
 
  • #1,912
Ha! JW not prepared ??? JM sprang that one on the defense!

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  • #1,913
Juan is done. Cross exam
 
  • #1,914
Woah! That caught me by surprise. Caught the DT by surprise! lol

But I liked it. Short, sweet and to the point.
 
  • #1,915
Tell me she isn't going to try to discredit Dr. DeMarte.

Good.
Lord.
 
  • #1,916
I don't think Wilmot t was ready to get to cross today...this is fabulous.....!!!
 
  • #1,917
WAY high pitched voice
 
  • #1,918
JW is not ready for this witness...all JW is going to do is help the prosecution with her questions.....

Thanks in advance, Wilmott!
 
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annnnnnd, here we go......

:floorlaugh::floorlaugh:
 
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DeMarte has impressive credentials in the field of domestic violence evaluation and therapy. She worked in the DV lab at univ., researching impact of domestic violence on individuals. All her clinical studies included DV, as well as her therapeutic work. Worked in a prison conducting group therapy, including domestic violence assault.

At Arizona St Hospital, she worked evaluating and providing therapy, many of the patients being DV survivors. Next worked as clinical director at another place helping children and women who were exposed to DV. Still to this day, in her private practice, works with DV survivors. A minimum of at least half her clients.

"My opinion is that there doesn't appear to have been significant abuse in the relationship." Says JA's accounts of DV have changed dramatically over time. Inconsistency in reporting gives appearance she wasn't being truthful.

Evaluated JA for battered women's syndrome. Not everyone in abusive relationship develops BWS. JA did not meet the 6 criteria for finding BWS.

JM done. Abuse, amnesia, PTSD, battered women's syndrome and more...all thoroughly debunked.
 
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