Sean Kent
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Step one, normally these trials take much longer to come forward. So they are learning as they're going. I've said it since day one. I've never thought the defense was ready. They have done a yeoman's job of being prepared with terabytes of information. That's why there's so many lawyers, but they're filing exhibits as you go.
Step one, normally these trials take much longer to come forward. So they are learning as they're going. I've said it since day one. I've never thought the defense was ready. They have done a yeoman's job of being prepared with terabytes of information. That's why there's so many lawyers, but they're filing exhibits as you go.
Step one, normally these trials take much longer to come forward. So they are learning as they're going. I've said it since day one. I've never thought the defense was ready. They have done a yeoman's job of being prepared with terabytes of information. That's why there's so many lawyers, but they're filing exhibits as you go.
Number two, the government, believe it or not, is still investigating today. I promise you, they still have people looking out, looking at evidence, even though in the middle of trial, they're still working. So that's why exhibits are coming up as they go. The sidebars, the purpose of them, if you're watching any trial, there are certain things that the jury is simply just not allowed to hear.
Number two, the government, believe it or not, is still investigating today. I promise you, they still have people looking out, looking at evidence, even though in the middle of trial, they're still working. So that's why exhibits are coming up as they go. The sidebars, the purpose of them, if you're watching any trial, there are certain things that the jury is simply just not allowed to hear.
Number two, the government, believe it or not, is still investigating today. I promise you, they still have people looking out, looking at evidence, even though in the middle of trial, they're still working. So that's why exhibits are coming up as they go. The sidebars, the purpose of them, if you're watching any trial, there are certain things that the jury is simply just not allowed to hear.
You're not allowed to hear things that could prejudice Diddy's trial rights. And so the sidebar is to make sure the juries aren't hearing impermissible information. And the prosecution wants it more than offense. And you've already heard one mistrial. one mistake by a witness on the United States side can cause us to do this entire thing again.
You're not allowed to hear things that could prejudice Diddy's trial rights. And so the sidebar is to make sure the juries aren't hearing impermissible information. And the prosecution wants it more than offense. And you've already heard one mistrial. one mistake by a witness on the United States side can cause us to do this entire thing again.
You're not allowed to hear things that could prejudice Diddy's trial rights. And so the sidebar is to make sure the juries aren't hearing impermissible information. And the prosecution wants it more than offense. And you've already heard one mistrial. one mistake by a witness on the United States side can cause us to do this entire thing again.
And so that's why the prosecution is very, very cognizant that they don't want to make mistakes. And that's why the defense, every chance they can, listen for a mistake, listen for the witness to say the wrong thing, looking for a witness to violate an order by the judge so they can ask for another trial. And it sounds crazy, but defense attorneys love a mistrial. And that could happen.
And so that's why the prosecution is very, very cognizant that they don't want to make mistakes. And that's why the defense, every chance they can, listen for a mistake, listen for the witness to say the wrong thing, looking for a witness to violate an order by the judge so they can ask for another trial. And it sounds crazy, but defense attorneys love a mistrial. And that could happen.
And so that's why the prosecution is very, very cognizant that they don't want to make mistakes. And that's why the defense, every chance they can, listen for a mistake, listen for the witness to say the wrong thing, looking for a witness to violate an order by the judge so they can ask for another trial. And it sounds crazy, but defense attorneys love a mistrial. And that could happen.
And one witness can cause this entire thing to come back.
And one witness can cause this entire thing to come back.
And one witness can cause this entire thing to come back.
Hey, how are you doing?
Hey, how are you doing?
Hey, how are you doing?
From what I was reading and the way it played out to me, candidly, it didn't sound like the United States proved arson. They proved suspected arson. What I was surprised about, what I was shocked about is I thought the United States would or could have offered immunity to somebody who actually burned the car and they were going to come in and testify and say...
From what I was reading and the way it played out to me, candidly, it didn't sound like the United States proved arson. They proved suspected arson. What I was surprised about, what I was shocked about is I thought the United States would or could have offered immunity to somebody who actually burned the car and they were going to come in and testify and say...