Sean Kent
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That was your first wrong one.
But that was partial credit because you had the right answer.
You just put D instead of C. I don't like them.
I don't want to be in the bar anymore.
Yeah, I don't want to do this anymore, man.
I'm going to hang out with your mom.
I love your mom.
I love your mom.
If she's listening, I love you.
She will be.
Thank you, Anushka.
Thank you so much for having me.
Well, I guarantee you they didn't know it. And we've interviewed a lot of people get on a stand, you freeze. Like if you remember the witness before her, Mia, I mean, remember they said they met with her 27 times. And they probably met with her 27 times to make sure they knew how she was going to be.
Well, I guarantee you they didn't know it. And we've interviewed a lot of people get on a stand, you freeze. Like if you remember the witness before her, Mia, I mean, remember they said they met with her 27 times. And they probably met with her 27 times to make sure they knew how she was going to be.
Well, I guarantee you they didn't know it. And we've interviewed a lot of people get on a stand, you freeze. Like if you remember the witness before her, Mia, I mean, remember they said they met with her 27 times. And they probably met with her 27 times to make sure they knew how she was going to be.
Because you think you can prep a witness for a stand, but until you get on the stand and you're looking at the person, you freeze. It's sort of like an actor getting stage fright. It's the exact same theory. And you never know what someone's going to do until they testify. So that's probably what happened. But I read that the cross-examination went well.
Because you think you can prep a witness for a stand, but until you get on the stand and you're looking at the person, you freeze. It's sort of like an actor getting stage fright. It's the exact same theory. And you never know what someone's going to do until they testify. So that's probably what happened. But I read that the cross-examination went well.
Because you think you can prep a witness for a stand, but until you get on the stand and you're looking at the person, you freeze. It's sort of like an actor getting stage fright. It's the exact same theory. And you never know what someone's going to do until they testify. So that's probably what happened. But I read that the cross-examination went well.
Not even that the cross-examination went so well that the witness did so poorly. And one bad witness, I've told you, can hurt your entire case.
Not even that the cross-examination went so well that the witness did so poorly. And one bad witness, I've told you, can hurt your entire case.