JusticeJunkie
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I don't remember hearing that comment, but I believe she knew exactly what she signed on for. She had quite a while AFTER "investigating" the case before she signed on to become a member of the DT in the role of an expert witness during their CIC. She could have quit at any time, even pulling out in her role as a witness in the mitigation phase, but she decided to push forward, going so far as to be their "star" witness.I think she knows exactly what she's doing and totally believes it's the right thing to do. I think she's aware that her opinion is very unpopular based on her comment that first day about hoping her practice was still there, and is doing this in spite of it. If she'd changed her tune and the defense was forced not to call her, that would be no skin off her nose.
This testimony is a slap in the face to those she has helped for many years, and I hope at some point, be it a lack of clients, or just good old fashioned regret, she feels the consequences.