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In reply to the discussion: I dont think Trayvon's friend is helping the case much. [View all]Just Saying
(1,799 posts)It's commentary and select video clips. I actually find the part you quoted convoluted and confusing. What's their point exactly?
That she lied in front of Trayvon's mom? I can understand that.
I watched most of her testimony live and the big lies they tried to catch her in were things that don't really pertain to what happened the night of the murder- like lying about her age or why she didn't attend the funeral. Her explanations seemed believable.
I've been on a jury where teens and kids testified. From my personal experience, jurors know that defense attorneys will go after prosecution witnesses, they understand the frustration of witnesses and they understand the nervousness involved in taking the stand. I think they also can relate to the human emotions one feels when someone a witness cares about is a victim of a violent crime. Juries should know (and I personally have heard them instructed in other cases) that real court isn't a TV show. Real crimes and real people are far more sloppy and unpredictable.