Sean Kent
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Not only can they, they 100 percent will. But generally, it's like this is what happened. This is what and they can't say this is a fact. Remember, they can say this is what we believe the evidence will show and what we will prove. But go ahead. Let's hear Madam Prosecutor.
Not only can they, they 100 percent will. But generally, it's like this is what happened. This is what and they can't say this is a fact. Remember, they can say this is what we believe the evidence will show and what we will prove. But go ahead. Let's hear Madam Prosecutor.
Not only can they, they 100 percent will. But generally, it's like this is what happened. This is what and they can't say this is a fact. Remember, they can say this is what we believe the evidence will show and what we will prove. But go ahead. Let's hear Madam Prosecutor.
I like the first three. The fourth one, even though it's good, I would say that for closing argument, because this is what they've showed you. And just because he's a good person doesn't mean good people don't commit crimes. And we have showed you evidence that he will. Two, prosecutors will say, we believe the evidence will show, okay?
I like the first three. The fourth one, even though it's good, I would say that for closing argument, because this is what they've showed you. And just because he's a good person doesn't mean good people don't commit crimes. And we have showed you evidence that he will. Two, prosecutors will say, we believe the evidence will show, okay?
I like the first three. The fourth one, even though it's good, I would say that for closing argument, because this is what they've showed you. And just because he's a good person doesn't mean good people don't commit crimes. And we have showed you evidence that he will. Two, prosecutors will say, we believe the evidence will show, okay?
Because remember at opening statement, no evidence has come in yet. So they cannot say this happened, this happened. Even though we all know it, they will say, you know, through the course of this trial, what we are gonna do is we're gonna present you evidence of the following. And let me tell you who Mr. Combs is. And this is what we believe the evidence will show. We will show you a video.
Because remember at opening statement, no evidence has come in yet. So they cannot say this happened, this happened. Even though we all know it, they will say, you know, through the course of this trial, what we are gonna do is we're gonna present you evidence of the following. And let me tell you who Mr. Combs is. And this is what we believe the evidence will show. We will show you a video.
Because remember at opening statement, no evidence has come in yet. So they cannot say this happened, this happened. Even though we all know it, they will say, you know, through the course of this trial, what we are gonna do is we're gonna present you evidence of the following. And let me tell you who Mr. Combs is. And this is what we believe the evidence will show. We will show you a video.
We will do this. And they'll be very methodical in that opening statement. And then they'll go through the law because they want to make sure the jury understands. Mr. Combs is accused of RICO. And they probably won't call him Mr. Combs. They'll probably call him the defendant. And that's a lot of times what the prosecution does. They'll say the defendant is accused of the following.
We will do this. And they'll be very methodical in that opening statement. And then they'll go through the law because they want to make sure the jury understands. Mr. Combs is accused of RICO. And they probably won't call him Mr. Combs. They'll probably call him the defendant. And that's a lot of times what the prosecution does. They'll say the defendant is accused of the following.
We will do this. And they'll be very methodical in that opening statement. And then they'll go through the law because they want to make sure the jury understands. Mr. Combs is accused of RICO. And they probably won't call him Mr. Combs. They'll probably call him the defendant. And that's a lot of times what the prosecution does. They'll say the defendant is accused of the following.
And they will be very methodical and go through it.
And they will be very methodical and go through it.
And they will be very methodical and go through it.
That's the rumor. Yeah.
That's the rumor. Yeah.
That's the rumor. Yeah.