I'd say, with regard to Feldman's lawyerly performances in past cases,
he usually gets very strong in the late innings.
I believe we have seen his usual technique...
that of first meticulously laying the groundwork,
then coming on in the defense segment of the trial with "knockout blows".
I'm sorry to say, I see ol' Dusek on the canvas by the time the defense rests.
It's apparent the prosecution is trying, to prove their case,
as opposed to having a case.
My gut feeling: Feldman is revving up the chainsaw.
I'll make this prediction based on Feldman's past track record:
"Feldman will provide us with "dot connections" during the defense segment
of the trial, the groundwork, of which, has already been laid that will dramatically
sink BOTH Dusek's case and his career.
Watch and see... it's Feldman's style.