A witnesses behavior in front of the jury is what counts in a court case, though. Her behavior was really inappropriate.
I saw Dr G as in a bit of disbelief, at the comical nature of what had just happened. I was reacting quite the same way watching her.
Amazed that the cross examination she just underwent had really occurred in an actual court of law.
In real life... not in a Kindergarten class re-enactment... or in a law school class "how NOT to cross examine the state's ME."
:twocents: Each person presenting information does so within his/her comfort zone. What one saw with the testimony of Jan was EXACTLY who she is after she sheds the mantel of "presenter of difficult to the lay person material". IMHO, the jury is looking for a witness who can relate to them, make them understand the material without treating them as dolts and testify with respect. When leaving the stand, it is acceptable to acknowledge the jury and the team for whom one has testified, a SMILE is regarded as a friendly & polite thank you. This is my opinion & observed experience.
Absolutely. After the way Mason "cross examined" the few witnesses he did... I highly doubt their concern was Dr G smiling. If that was their concern, then they likely don't care about Casey's behavior either. We may end up with a not guilty verdict if they disregard all of her behavior.
I think they were also relieved that Dr G explained things so clearly. I don't think anyone saw Dr G as unprofessional.
If they saw her as unprofessional, then they certainly haven't been paying attention to the defense. :waitasec:
If the Dr. Spitz that testified at Spector's first trial shows up.. Jeff Ashton will wipe the floor with him before he knows what happened. I hope Jeff has studied Alan Jackson's brilliant cross. Mr. Ashton has the same amazing grasp of facts in this case as Mr. Jackson did in that one. I'm looking forward to it!
http://www.usatoday.com/life/music/2007-07-26-2360251218_x.htm
"I came to the conclusion that my opinion as rendered was correct," he said. "... I would not say she committed suicide. I would say she shot herself."
Hey this is a Jose Baez-ism! :innocent:
Totally sounds like something he would say. :innocent: