He's not at all. He managed to undermine the prosecution's case using the prosecution's own witnesses. If he'd been able to find witnesses that would testify for the defense, and if the trial hadn't been decided before any of the jurors had been seated, I think that attorney might have been able to get him off. Probably not, but maybe.
He's not at all. He managed to undermine the prosecution's case using the prosecution's own witnesses. If he'd been able to find witnesses that would testify for the defense, and if the trial hadn't been decided before any of the jurors had been seated, I think that attorney might have been able to get him off. Probably not, but maybe.