Although I can see why you might feel that way, I don't agree. I think all the objecting that Du-dick is doing makes him seem desperate and eager for the jury not to hear the other side of the case. If Du-dick doesn't have anything to hide, then why all the objecting? I think that if Feldy would have objected, it would have made him seem desperate. I think he did the right thing; the jury knows what evidence has been presented and what has not.
This child and Brenda were in the MH and probably on that same day.
And the judge and Dusek seem to be working together to interrupt Feldman. It helps point out the picture of Mudd as part of the Prosecution.
Toward the end of his argument he should make some remark. Technically not contemptible, but unambiguously indignant.