Leonard Levine (Defense Attorney)
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If you presume she is innocent as the law requires, everything she did was to protect the affair, not to cover up the murder. You know what? Everything falls into place.
If you presume she is innocent as the law requires, everything she did was to protect the affair, not to cover up the murder. You know what? Everything falls into place.
Most of those witnesses were here to establish that Monica Cimentilli had an affair and to disparage her character, and they did a damn good job, and much of it was earned. But we're not here to decide whether or not Monica Cimentilli was a bad wife, an adulteress. You are here to decide if she's been proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
Most of those witnesses were here to establish that Monica Cimentilli had an affair and to disparage her character, and they did a damn good job, and much of it was earned. But we're not here to decide whether or not Monica Cimentilli was a bad wife, an adulteress. You are here to decide if she's been proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
And I submit to you, if the evidence was that clear, it would not have taken eight years and eight weeks of testimony to prove it.
And I submit to you, if the evidence was that clear, it would not have taken eight years and eight weeks of testimony to prove it.
Before you go into your deliberation room, take one last look at her. Not with any sympathy, because she doesn't deserve any sympathy, but look at her And say to yourself, innocent. Because what the law requires you to do is exactly that.
Before you go into your deliberation room, take one last look at her. Not with any sympathy, because she doesn't deserve any sympathy, but look at her And say to yourself, innocent. Because what the law requires you to do is exactly that.
Austin said, Baker told me... She wanted him dead. Baker told me it was for insurance. Baker told me this is how it was going to happen. Did you meet with Monica? Never. Did you talk with her? Never. Did she tell you anything? Never. And that's the evidence they want you to convict her of a first-degree murder.
Austin said, Baker told me... She wanted him dead. Baker told me it was for insurance. Baker told me this is how it was going to happen. Did you meet with Monica? Never. Did you talk with her? Never. Did she tell you anything? Never. And that's the evidence they want you to convict her of a first-degree murder.
If you presume she is innocent as the law requires, everything she did was to protect the affair, not to cover up the murder. You know what? Everything falls into place.
If you presume she is innocent as the law requires, everything she did was to protect the affair, not to cover up the murder. You know what? Everything falls into place.
Most of those witnesses were here to establish that Monica Cimentilli had an affair and to disparage her character, and they did a damn good job, and much of it was earned. But we're not here to decide whether or not Monica Cimentilli was a bad wife, an adulteress. You are here to decide if she's been proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
Most of those witnesses were here to establish that Monica Cimentilli had an affair and to disparage her character, and they did a damn good job, and much of it was earned. But we're not here to decide whether or not Monica Cimentilli was a bad wife, an adulteress. You are here to decide if she's been proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
And I submit to you, if the evidence was that clear, it would not have taken eight years and eight weeks of testimony to prove it.
And I submit to you, if the evidence was that clear, it would not have taken eight years and eight weeks of testimony to prove it.
Before you go into your deliberation room, take one last look at her. Not with any sympathy, because she doesn't deserve any sympathy, but look at her And say to yourself, innocent. Because what the law requires you to do is exactly that.
Before you go into your deliberation room, take one last look at her. Not with any sympathy, because she doesn't deserve any sympathy, but look at her And say to yourself, innocent. Because what the law requires you to do is exactly that.
Austin said, Baker told me... She wanted him dead. Baker told me it was for insurance. Baker told me this is how it was going to happen. Did you meet with Monica? Never. Did you talk with her? Never. Did she tell you anything? Never. And that's the evidence they want you to convict her of a first-degree murder.
Austin said, Baker told me... She wanted him dead. Baker told me it was for insurance. Baker told me this is how it was going to happen. Did you meet with Monica? Never. Did you talk with her? Never. Did she tell you anything? Never. And that's the evidence they want you to convict her of a first-degree murder.
If you presume she is innocent as the law requires, everything she did was to protect the affair, not to cover up the murder. You know what? Everything falls into place.
Most of those witnesses were here to establish that Monica Cimentilli had an affair and to disparage her character, and they did a damn good job, and much of it was earned. But we're not here to decide whether or not Monica Cimentilli was a bad wife, an adulteress. You are here to decide if she's been proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt.
And I submit to you, if the evidence was that clear, it would not have taken eight years and eight weeks of testimony to prove it.
Before you go into your deliberation room, take one last look at her. Not with any sympathy, because she doesn't deserve any sympathy, but look at her And say to yourself, innocent. Because what the law requires you to do is exactly that.
Austin said, Baker told me... She wanted him dead. Baker told me it was for insurance. Baker told me this is how it was going to happen. Did you meet with Monica? Never. Did you talk with her? Never. Did she tell you anything? Never. And that's the evidence they want you to convict her of a first-degree murder.