Sean Kent
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And then, of course, like judge with all due respect. And he's like, I understand, Mr. Kent, ma'am, we're going to excuse you for calls, even though she's answered the question. Right. Sometimes you have to watch the body language because you see sometimes people cannot be fair and impartial.
And then, of course, like judge with all due respect. And he's like, I understand, Mr. Kent, ma'am, we're going to excuse you for calls, even though she's answered the question. Right. Sometimes you have to watch the body language because you see sometimes people cannot be fair and impartial.
And then, of course, like judge with all due respect. And he's like, I understand, Mr. Kent, ma'am, we're going to excuse you for calls, even though she's answered the question. Right. Sometimes you have to watch the body language because you see sometimes people cannot be fair and impartial.
It's going to be different than anything we've ever seen. That's why people are so interested in it. And I don't think it's the tip of the iceberg where they see what's really going to happen.
It's going to be different than anything we've ever seen. That's why people are so interested in it. And I don't think it's the tip of the iceberg where they see what's really going to happen.
It's going to be different than anything we've ever seen. That's why people are so interested in it. And I don't think it's the tip of the iceberg where they see what's really going to happen.
It is... Diddy's team filed and said, judge, we are not going to be getting into this, which I think is hilarious. It's sort of like you're not getting into something that the court wouldn't allow you to get into anyway. So it's sort of like we're not going to do this. And I can see the judge saying, well, I wasn't going to let your tail do it anyway. So why are you telling me that?
It is... Diddy's team filed and said, judge, we are not going to be getting into this, which I think is hilarious. It's sort of like you're not getting into something that the court wouldn't allow you to get into anyway. So it's sort of like we're not going to do this. And I can see the judge saying, well, I wasn't going to let your tail do it anyway. So why are you telling me that?
It is... Diddy's team filed and said, judge, we are not going to be getting into this, which I think is hilarious. It's sort of like you're not getting into something that the court wouldn't allow you to get into anyway. So it's sort of like we're not going to do this. And I can see the judge saying, well, I wasn't going to let your tail do it anyway. So why are you telling me that?
But because our rules are very specific when it comes to victims of sexual assault, we don't want individuals to be victimized again. And so what we say under the rules is if a person takes the stand and say, I have been victimized, generally, you are not allowed to get into their past sexual history, the things they've done with other people, because it's irrelevant and it's embarrassing.
But because our rules are very specific when it comes to victims of sexual assault, we don't want individuals to be victimized again. And so what we say under the rules is if a person takes the stand and say, I have been victimized, generally, you are not allowed to get into their past sexual history, the things they've done with other people, because it's irrelevant and it's embarrassing.
But because our rules are very specific when it comes to victims of sexual assault, we don't want individuals to be victimized again. And so what we say under the rules is if a person takes the stand and say, I have been victimized, generally, you are not allowed to get into their past sexual history, the things they've done with other people, because it's irrelevant and it's embarrassing.
The underlying reason on why we do that is we want victims to come forward of sexual assault. You don't want to create a system where they're scared to come forward because they're going to talk about the nasty stuff they did at a kegger in 1994 in college. You don't want that stuff to come in because it's like, oh, my God, I don't want my mom to hear this. I don't want this to hear about it.
The underlying reason on why we do that is we want victims to come forward of sexual assault. You don't want to create a system where they're scared to come forward because they're going to talk about the nasty stuff they did at a kegger in 1994 in college. You don't want that stuff to come in because it's like, oh, my God, I don't want my mom to hear this. I don't want this to hear about it.
The underlying reason on why we do that is we want victims to come forward of sexual assault. You don't want to create a system where they're scared to come forward because they're going to talk about the nasty stuff they did at a kegger in 1994 in college. You don't want that stuff to come in because it's like, oh, my God, I don't want my mom to hear this. I don't want this to hear about it.
And it's embarrassing.
And it's embarrassing.
And it's embarrassing.
Well, it's, we're not going to get into it either. But, you know, why would the prosecutor want to get into the victim's sexual history with other individuals?
Well, it's, we're not going to get into it either. But, you know, why would the prosecutor want to get into the victim's sexual history with other individuals?