I learned that I should never flip off Jeff Ashton in HHJP's presence, but I'm secretly wondering if I could have gotten away with it if I would have flipped off Baez.
If you're going to flip off the State's biggest dog while he's at the podium in open court with the jury present during the highest profile criminal case since OJ, somebody's gonna get called.
I learned that while it is ICA's constitutional right not to testify ... she was damned if she did or didn't.
Despite her right that it not be held against her _IF_ this was an accident with cover-up by GA and a history of sexual abuse ... why not tell the truth? There is a natural default human expectation despite the 'right'.
I also learned that the Defense closed on a lame whimper and an inference on how ICA learned to dispose of Caylee. We learned why ICA did what she did, a family tradition.
I learned that JB took on this case to make a name for himself because there never was nor will be any evidence to back up the claims he made in his opening statement.
I learned that even though I thought this trial was winding down, the DT can continue to pull surprises out of their hat to befuddle, amuse, amaze, and generally perplex us all. As to what end all of that flim-flammery is directed, I suspect we will never know.
I learned River/Krystal is almost as bad of a witness as Jose is an attorney. It was a train wreck. I also learned flipping a SA off in open court not a good idea. Huh, who woulda thunk
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