Randy Kessler
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Yes, that's what you try to do when you're prosecuting a case is you establish a timeline trying to lead towards guilt.
I try to establish a timeline that contradicts that.
Nancy, there's so many alternative potential explanations for this situation that I cannot imagine they're going to get a successful prosecution.
I just don't understand.
This is all innuendo, all circumstantial, all, well, he usually drives.
There's no eyewitness to who was driving that night.
Well, he's had some issues in the past.
There's no evidence whatsoever that he did anything wrong this time around.
Well, he would have seen her, you know, over the boat.
Well, it was dark and maybe he didn't see her.
I mean, you can't convict somebody on all of this potential innuendo and timelines.
So, yes, you do try to establish a timeline.
That's not conviction worthy, in my opinion.
Yeah, I do try to get ahead of the game.
Nancy, we've been together a long time.
I know where you're headed.
I just don't want you to get there.
Yes, but I do have the opportunity to explain my answer on cross-examination and the explanation would be, yes, I want you to put together a timeline, but every minute of that gives me a chance to undo it or to find a hole in it or pick it apart.
Yes, you need a timeline and it better be airtight.
You know, technology can be faulty.