To: ~Kim4VRWC's~
Yes, I heard the closings. But I got more out of them
by reading them.
Well, in a good number of trials I've seen, a defense attorney doesn't always say his client is guilty or
innocent. What does come through loud & clear in
Feldman's closings is he's actually saying DW is not
guilty all the way through.
Normally, when an attorney gets a client, they say,
"If you're guilty, I don't want you to tell me."
To: the Deejay
If his client is innocent, and if dw told feldman he's innocent, I swear they are stupid to not come out and say i t. That's just my opinion..
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