is what i m saying. nothing else, judge. i ll go over the jury questions. thank you very much. thank you. after kunkel s testimony, brian boreli makes his closing arguments to the jury. good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. some of you may believe cecil s no angel, he sold the checks. i don t care what the officers did. but remember what the judge told you. you can believe the law is wrong but you must follow the law. the law says if it was the officer s idea, which it was, if the officer urged or induced him, which he did, and unless cecil was predisposed to commit this crime already, you must find him not guilty. ladies and gentlemen, i ask that you follow the law. i ask that you find cecil not guilty. all right. thank you.
long made investments in public infrastructure, including hospitals, schools and roads, and long abhorred massive wealth inequality. in typically fashion, he once used a barb quu metaphor to explain the problems with wealth concentration. how many men ever went to a barbecue and would let one man take off the table what s intended for nine tenths of the people to eat. the only way you ll ever be able to feed the balance of, is to make that man bring back some of the grub he s got for business with. how are you going to feed the balance of the people? long was no angel, unrepentantly corrupt, deeply paranoid and personally ambitious to the fault. in the end he was assassinated by a political rival. but along beyond his personal failings and recall the genius of the political forget bobby
up in something like i am in now. is what i m saying. nothing else, judge. i ll go over the jury questions. thank you very much. thank you. after kunkel s testimony, brian boreli makes his closing arguments to the jury. good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. some of you may believe cecil s no angel, he sold the checks. i don t care what the officers did. but remember what the judge told you. you can believe the law is wrong but you must follow the law. the law says if it was the officer s idea, which it was, if the officer urged or induced him, which he did, and unless cecil was predisposed to commit this crime already, you must find him not guilty. ladies and gentlemen, i ask that you follow the law.
some of you may believe cecil s no angel, he sold the checks. i don t care what the officers did. but remember what the judge told you. you can believe the law is wrong but you must follow the law. the law says if it was the officer s idea, which it was, if the officer urged or induced him, which he did, and unless cecil was predisposed to commit this crime already, you must find him not guilty. ladies and gentlemen, i ask that you follow the law. i ask that you find cecil not guilty. all right. thank you. with the jury convened, all that s left for kunkel is the waiting. and coming up, officers get a break in the missing armory key mystery.
wrapped up in anything bad. like i was telling the jury earlier, the neighborhood i m from, there s police everywhere, so i didn t want to get wrapped up in something like i am in now. is what i m saying. nothing else, judge. i ll go over the jury questions. thank you very much. thank you. after kunkel s testimony, brian boreli makes his closing arguments to the jury. good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. some of you may believe cecil s no angel, he sold the checks. i don t care what the officers did. but remember what the judge told you. you can believe the law is wrong but you must follow the law. the law says if it was the