Ok, let me try.
1. Has Johann been in court? I believe Mr Manalou was in court, Oscar's other friend. Haven't heard Stander mentioned? I might be wrong.
2. M'lady and her assessors are entitled to ask for clarification on certain aspects at any time. This might happen closer to the end, deliberation etc.
In fact, M'lady (if she is not happy for example, with either of the ballisiticians - for the PT and the DT, she can call a 2rd independent Ballistician in for 'clarification'. It doesn't happen often, but it does. The phone and it's concealment was mentioned by the PT fella who did the message retrieval. He stated they only found out about the phone accidentally and that there was NO information on it. Gerrie asked Oscar who charged his phone in the kitchen. It's on record, and M'lady should be able to to do the maths. Because the state did not know who removed the phone, it's tough to accuse, but it's on record that it disappeared and the inference is, this was done maliciously.
I know who I suspect in removing it.
3. Nel in his closing, should give the exact timeline, as well as the sequence of events, including relevant bits of additional. Gerrie Nel is a very 'simple' prosecutor truth be told. He will focus on a certain number of points he needs to prove - he doesn't get bogged down in things he's not 100% sure of.
The closing argument should however be the first time we get to hear the state's case in all it's glory. But don't expect him to tie up every loose end there is. He will string together what he feels is sufficient to convict. But expect a few additional bits. (Just to give you an idea - most of the criminal defense chaps in SA felt that Gerrie had got enough out of Oscar after his 2nd day on the stand and that he could finish up....sometimes we just want more I guess. I'm the same)
4. The political ramifications of this trial are huge. If justice is not SEEN to be done, there will be protests on the streets. Whether Oscar has friends in high places or not (although I doubt he has any longer, or else this trial would never have taken place.......) there are millions of disgruntled South Africans looking at the Criminal Justice System. M'lady has a wonderful reputation, and I can't see her being swayed. She will be fair, and her judgement will be detailed and thorough, so that the man in the street understands clearly, why she had ruled in this manner. <------ that bit - ESSENTIAL.
To be honest though, and thinking about it now, if powerful people wanted to protect Oscar, this case would never have made it to trial I don't believe. Because it is now in the 'public domain' (like Dixon's door :floorlaugh

the repercussions of Oscar being acquitted of ALL charges and walking free would see mass action on a grand scale. Our govt can't afford that either.....
Tried to answer as honestly and best I could. :blushing: