no glass ceiling. the freedom to name your price. now, that s progressive. call or click today. raises red flags as a defense attorney. from my perspective, he did come across as credible, i would say. he did shade his tesmony from the start. he certainly was trying to cover his hide. so i think a lot of what the jury, they see this, will depend on his credibility. john, your reaction either to the testimony of i guess i could call him the former co-defendant now, of course, the star prosecution witness, or to the case in general? you know, i agree. i think there are issues of credibili credibility like in any trial. this particular witness, again, not a lot is known about him. apparently he really hasn t had a lot of run-ins with the law, where this person on trial is an offender. i can understand using this guy as a witness in the case. you re talking about a gang that can t shoot straight and a bunch of people that are dysfunctional in a lot of ways. the government
i feel bad about what happened to the little girl. i feel like maybe that day, she might still be here. i m a father myself. so i understand. one of the men involved in a gun battle in a miami housing project that took the life of a 9-year-old girl tells why he decided to plead guilty and tells who it is that started that gun battle. this man, damon darling. prosecutors say he started it, he had the ak-47 that took the life of the 9-year-old. more live testimony today as in session takes you courtside. good thursday morning to all of you. i m jack ford. welcome to courtside where you get to hear both sides of every case. they re getting ready to start more live testimony in this courtroom in miami, florida. it gives us a chance to check in with beth karas who is covering the trial for us live. first question to you, originally the plan was to get started about an hour ago. this morning apparently that didn t happen. any idea why? yes. the assistant state attorney mo
i feel bad about what happened to the little girl. i feel like maybe if i didn t go there she might still be living. i m a father myself, so i understand. a former co-defendant now turned state witness talks about this crime scene where a 9-year-old girl died in a hail of bullets. she took a bullet from an ak and damon darling is in court for it. so the co-d turned state s witness tells all, right now coming up on open court. good morning, everyone, and welcome to open court. i m ashleigh banfield. you ll have to pardon the voice today. i have that little touch of the flu or a cold or something. i beg your pardon for it. let s get right to this today. we ve been digging into this trial, this live trial that began just this week, and i ll tell you something. not so sure i ve heard of the shenanigans that have been going on inside and outside of this courtroom in any other case like this one. i ll tell you, we ve had issues leading up to this case with reluctant witnesses