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had he persuaded the jurors that he was innocent? do you feel he got a little chippy or arrogant on the stand? i don t think he got arrogant, but i think clearly he was tired and exasperated. he wanted to tell his story. he was being cut off. but the jurors once they got the case said they were determined to look at the evidence, not just courtroom theatre. everyone was very committed to going over the evidence and discussing each of the witnesses and each of the crucial pieces of evidence. it was really encouraging. and it was crucial, they decided, to compare very carefully the different time lines claimed by the prosecution and the defense. so we analyzed the timeline for the entire day, from his testimony where he said he was and then other pieces of testimony and evidence to either validate or contradict. the jury took less than 14 hours and came back with a verdict. guilty. all i remember was i heard
i don t think he got arrogant, but i think clearly he was tired and exasperated. he wanted to tell his story. he was being cut off. but the jurors once they got the case said they were determined to look at the evidence, not just courtroom theatre. everyone was very committed to going over the evidence and discussing each of the witnesses and each of the crucial pieces of evidence. it was really encouraging. and it was crucial, they decided, to compare very carefully the different time lines claimed by the prosecution and the defense. so we analyzed the timeline for the entire day, from his testimony where he said he was and then other pieces of testimony and evidence to either validate or contradict. the jury took less than 14 hours and came back with a verdict. guilty. all i remember was i heard that word guilty, man. and it was just like, this
was tired and he was exasperated. he wanted to tell his story. he was being cut off. but the jurors, once they got the case, said they were determined to look at the evidence, not just courtroom theatre. everyone was very committed to going over the evidence and discussing each of the witnesses and each of the crucial pieces of evidence. it was really encouraging. and it was crucial, they decided, to compare very carefully the different time lines claimed by the prosecution and the defense. so we analyzed the timeline for the entire day, from his testimony where he said he was and then other pieces of testimony and evidence to either validate or contradict. the jury took less than 14 hours and came back with a verdict. guilty. all i remember was i heard that word guilty, man. and it was just like, this relief this release of tension. i was very shocked by the verdict. i think a lot of people were shocked by the verdict.
chippy or arrogant on the stand? i don t think he got arrogant, but i think clearly he was tired and exasperated. he wanted to tell his story. he was being cut off. but the jurors once they got the case said they were determined to look at the evidence, not just courtroom theatre. everyone was very committed to going over the evidence and discussing each of the witnesses and each of the crucial pieces of evidence. it was really encouraging. the jury took less than 14 hours and came back with a verdict. guilty. all i remember was i heard that word guilty, man. and it was just like, this relief, this release of tension. i was very shocked by the verdict. i think a lot of people were shocked by the verdict. because i mean, if you sat through the weeks and weeks of