he would cross examen hendon. he was over his head and needed help in a case of this magnitude. and kris has suffered the consequences as a result of his lawyers errors. but hendon needed to admit under oath that he made mistakes and when ben asked him why he didn t present kris alibis, he told the court, it appeared to me that these were alibi witnesses who had been sought out. it seemed all too convenient. in other words, hendon didn t believe any of kris alibis. how is one lawyer going to be the judge of a witness that could be the key to a not guilty verdict? that s not a decision for a lawyer to make not with the stakes this high. hendon said he thought he had a strategic reason for not putting on the alibi, he thought it was too good.
and would cross examine hen don. he needed help in a case of this magnitude. and kris has suffered the consequences as a result of his lawyers errors. but hendon needed to admit under oath that he made mistakes and when ben asked him why he didn t present kris alibis, he told the court, it appeared to me that these were alibi witnesses who had been sought out. it seemed all too convenient. in other words, hendon didn t believe any of kris alibis. how is a judge going to be the witness to the key, that is not a decision for a lawyer to make, not with the stakes this high. hendon said he thought he had a strategic reason for not putting on the alibi, he thought it was too good.
had been ineffective in representing kris, he would open the door to a new trial and new witnesses. ben cuney also worked on the appeals and would cross-examine hendon. eric needed help in a case of this magnitude. kris suffered the consequences as a result of his lawyer s errors. narrator: but hendon needed to admit he made mistakes. when ben asked why he didn t present the alibis he said, it appeared the witnesses were sought out. it appeared all too convenient. in other words, hendon didn t believe any of the alibis. how is one lawyer going to be the judge of the credibility of a witness who could be the key to a not guilty verdict? that s not a decision for a lawyer to make. not with the stakes this high.
he needed help in a case of this magnitude. and kris has suffered the consequences as a result of his lawyers errors. but hendon needed to admit under oath that he made mistakes and when ben asked him why he didn t present kris alibis, he told the court, it appeared to me that these were alibi witnesses who had been sought out. it seemed all too convenient. in other words, hendon didn t believe any of kris alibis. how is a judge going to be the witness to the key, that is not a decision for a lawyer to make, not with the stakes this high. hendon said he thought he had a strategic reason for not putting on the alibi, he thought it was too good. now it becomes out of the realm