Posted by Uofa2 on 11/11/2021 9:02:00 AM (view original):
Posted by Jetson21 on 11/10/2021 5:37:00 PM (view original):
Cross Examination started to tarnish the dough Boy Scout image as a guy who wanted to be a big shot and was more then happy to break whatever rules were necessary.
He also came across as less of a Dudley Do Right and more of an Elmer J Fudd gun totin militia wannabe. He did want to help his side and people he considered innocents but he was starting to come across as a guy who would not mind breaking some eggs if he had to and he came armed to the teeth to protect a car dealership.
By the end he was also defensive and not forthcoming. He was very very well prepared and very intelligent and in quiet command throughout. He is a very impressive witness for someone his age and the incredible circumstances.
Still his emotional breakdown amidst such virtuoso control seemed possibly contrived. I am sure I have a
minority opinion but it looked fishy. His attorney looked more displeased then concerned and looked surprised. And as I said previously there was not a single tear. I do think it was more likely then not an act
but I am also a born cynic...As soon as the judge halted the trial he almost immediately and to me comically brought himself under full control.
You never know if it could not have turned at least one juror off.
Interesting evidence issue unresolved at end about whether blowing up a phone picture with enhanced pixels could be admitted.
The judge who is clearly biased and can’t hide it says there has to be expert testimony about the validity of the image.
The enhanced pixels thing was so stupid. The judge is a ******* pud.
I so agree. I was trying to be restrained in what I said about him. Some of his anger at the prosecutor was founded but he is so unprofessional and out of control and obviously biased.
The pixels thing is truly crazy.
Any junior high school student can be an expert.
The trial continues around 10am and I am looking forward to seeing how this issue gets resolved.
You would think that someone showed the judge over night what it is all about.