Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I ever witness anything, I’m going to “not remember” anything and be a terrible witness. It’s not worth what they are put through.
+1
Because even if you think ahead and write the details down, then a defense will make you seem like a suspect.
Yeah, they questioned her extensively on whether she prepared for her testimony making it sound suspicious, but then if she doesn't phrase things the same, that's also suspicious.
She needs to recount the same information, even with different words. It’s important to note when the client is stating something different from what was previously stated under oath.
I understand that. I'm just not finding this compelling if I were a juror. He's asking about a lot more than the relevant question "I hit him!" vs "Did I hit him?" to impeach her like she's lying about everything, and it's having the opposite effect on me, making me believe she's generally truthful. Do you find this cross effective?
Anonymous wrote:Defense atty looks petty, without having actual proof his client didn't do it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I ever witness anything, I’m going to “not remember” anything and be a terrible witness. It’s not worth what they are put through.
+1
Because even if you think ahead and write the details down, then a defense will make you seem like a suspect.
Yeah, they questioned her extensively on whether she prepared for her testimony making it sound suspicious, but then if she doesn't phrase things the same, that's also suspicious.
She needs to recount the same information, even with different words. It’s important to note when the client is stating something different from what was previously stated under oath.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I ever witness anything, I’m going to “not remember” anything and be a terrible witness. It’s not worth what they are put through.
+1
Because even if you think ahead and write the details down, then a defense will make you seem like a suspect.
Yeah, they questioned her extensively on whether she prepared for her testimony making it sound suspicious, but then if she doesn't phrase things the same, that's also suspicious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If I ever witness anything, I’m going to “not remember” anything and be a terrible witness. It’s not worth what they are put through.
+1
Because even if you think ahead and write the details down, then a defense will make you seem like a suspect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this impeachment of McCabe is awful.
Do you think the attorney is not doing it well?
He's making me sympathetic to her for not recalling exactly how she worded things. She came off evil in documentaries but here she comes off as a normal mom who got caught up in this awful event, not someone who was part of a conspiracy.
Anonymous wrote:If I ever witness anything, I’m going to “not remember” anything and be a terrible witness. It’s not worth what they are put through.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think this impeachment of McCabe is awful.
Do you think the attorney is not doing it well?
Anonymous wrote:I think this impeachment of McCabe is awful.