Jacko's problem is that his attorneys did a really good job of imepeaching the prosecution's prime witness and closely realted parties, yet that testimony on direct remains on the record and in the jurors' minds. Their problem is deciding whether or not to believe it. All of this evidence of prior bad acts with other boys powerfully undermines the effects of what was a very good cross examination and enhances the credibility of the complaining witness. I'm beginning to think Jaco will loose.
Do you mean they will cut him loose....or that he will lose?