Israel Keyes
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A horrific job for jurors, for laypeople to have to kind of parse through the language, which never is very clear.
And then put that in context of what am I going to do with a police officer who didn't go out there with the intention to do the killing?
And so that's a you know, God forbid that you're one of those jurors.
Yes.
Sergeant Johnson's voice.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
It's a it's a technique that was used by the defense lawyer that he's probably been gored by that countless times by prosecutors who go through that same litany when they're trying to convict one of his clients.
I mean, I've heard that kind of this is a high crime area.
This is why you had an intuition.
This is why you did it.
That's that that's normally used.
What the prosecutor would do here, because you have a cop who's on trial.
They the other cop is going to support your theory.
You're being the defense lawyer and is going to give you what you want, which is exactly what he just did right there.
And by the way, you're absolutely correct, Megan, because what this does is.
even if you think that she isn't being truthful when she says she had a gun, that even with a gun, there is, you know, she had a reasonable doubt as to what was happening there and whether or not she could use the force that she used.
Well, I'll tell you during I'll give you an example.