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Mr. Martinez, are you angry at me? Ma'am, is that relevant to you? Is that important to you? Does that make any difference to your evaluation, whether or not the prosecutor is angry? Yes or no?
Mr. Martinez, are you angry at me? Ma'am, is that relevant to you? Is that important to you? Does that make any difference to your evaluation, whether or not the prosecutor is angry? Yes or no?
She couldn't let him go. Even from Wairika, she couldn't let him go.
She couldn't let him go. Even from Wairika, she couldn't let him go.
She couldn't let him go. Even from Wairika, she couldn't let him go.
And you're the one that did this, right?
And you're the one that did this, right?
And you're the one that did this, right?
And you would acknowledge that a lot of the stab wounds were to the back of the head and to the back of the torso, correct?
And you would acknowledge that a lot of the stab wounds were to the back of the head and to the back of the torso, correct?
And you would acknowledge that a lot of the stab wounds were to the back of the head and to the back of the torso, correct?
I'll just take your word for it.
I'll just take your word for it.
I'll just take your word for it.
She's lying. She's making it all up. And she staged her defense by lies.
She's lying. She's making it all up. And she staged her defense by lies.
She's lying. She's making it all up. And she staged her defense by lies.
She premeditated it. You now have a duty. You are to reach a decision as to whether or not the defendant committed first-degree murder.
She premeditated it. You now have a duty. You are to reach a decision as to whether or not the defendant committed first-degree murder.
She premeditated it. You now have a duty. You are to reach a decision as to whether or not the defendant committed first-degree murder.