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magical thyme

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3. if the jury picks up on her fears and
Thu Jun 27, 2013, 08:15 AM
Jun 2013

especially if the prosecutor comes as frightening and humiliating her to the jury, it could work in her favor. The jury may be more sympathetic to her.

It's more important for her to come across as honest than educated or brave. If she were too "smooth" or too perfectly articulate in her testimony, it could be less believable.

Also, does the Prosecution have a chance to repair any damage by re-questioning after the cross?


The way you have put it certainly does sound sad...

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