He said he punched him quickly three times only after finding he couldn't wrest his wrist from the man's grip. When Costin held up his hand as if he had had enough, Junta stopped and stood up, Orlandi said. But Calkins scoffed at the defense's contention that Junta wasn't powerful enough to escape. ''Where's the injury on his left wrist from this death grip he was trying to get away from?'' she asked.
This evidence seems pretty significant to me.
Can anyone elaborate on it?
Ah, it's been MONTHS, literally since this happened.
BTW, I thought the prosecutor embelished quite a bit; she said things that were her opinions or assumptions as if they were fact.