Sean Kent
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And we have a confrontation clause. If you confront somebody, show yourself. Show yourself. Show yourself. You must show who you are so that I can properly cross-examine you.
And we have a confrontation clause. If you confront somebody, show yourself. Show yourself. Show yourself. You must show who you are so that I can properly cross-examine you.
And don't get the subtlety of the jury hearing the prosecutor saying, we are only referring to you by your initials because we don't want your name. That's telling the jury, we believe them because we're only letting you know, go by your initials. You understand the subtlety of saying, we're only going to use you by your initials because we're worried and we're scared and we're fearful. you.
And don't get the subtlety of the jury hearing the prosecutor saying, we are only referring to you by your initials because we don't want your name. That's telling the jury, we believe them because we're only letting you know, go by your initials. You understand the subtlety of saying, we're only going to use you by your initials because we're worried and we're scared and we're fearful. you.
And don't get the subtlety of the jury hearing the prosecutor saying, we are only referring to you by your initials because we don't want your name. That's telling the jury, we believe them because we're only letting you know, go by your initials. You understand the subtlety of saying, we're only going to use you by your initials because we're worried and we're scared and we're fearful. you.
Trials are supposed to be fair. And that little subtlety of being able to refer to as initial, it's even, we have made objections and I know other defense attorneys have made objections that you're not allowed to be referred to as a victim because it's a subtlety. You are the, well, you're not a victim of anything until there is a conviction technically.
Trials are supposed to be fair. And that little subtlety of being able to refer to as initial, it's even, we have made objections and I know other defense attorneys have made objections that you're not allowed to be referred to as a victim because it's a subtlety. You are the, well, you're not a victim of anything until there is a conviction technically.
Trials are supposed to be fair. And that little subtlety of being able to refer to as initial, it's even, we have made objections and I know other defense attorneys have made objections that you're not allowed to be referred to as a victim because it's a subtlety. You are the, well, you're not a victim of anything until there is a conviction technically.
And so there's an objection that we don't want this person to be called a victim at this point in time, because it's a subtlety of not giving Diddy a fair try.
And so there's an objection that we don't want this person to be called a victim at this point in time, because it's a subtlety of not giving Diddy a fair try.
And so there's an objection that we don't want this person to be called a victim at this point in time, because it's a subtlety of not giving Diddy a fair try.
Thank you so much for having me. It's starting to get more interesting. It's starting to cook, and every week's going to get a little more fascinating, I think.
Thank you so much for having me. It's starting to get more interesting. It's starting to cook, and every week's going to get a little more fascinating, I think.
Thank you so much for having me. It's starting to get more interesting. It's starting to cook, and every week's going to get a little more fascinating, I think.
Do I believe it's realistic? Probably not. Mostly based upon her statement. Because her statement is very, a very, very strong denial. And if the prosecutors were going to meet with her and put her on the stand, you would assume her statement would have been so bold as I've never done anything wrong whatsoever because it was open her up for cross examinations. And why did you lie in the statement?
Do I believe it's realistic? Probably not. Mostly based upon her statement. Because her statement is very, a very, very strong denial. And if the prosecutors were going to meet with her and put her on the stand, you would assume her statement would have been so bold as I've never done anything wrong whatsoever because it was open her up for cross examinations. And why did you lie in the statement?
Do I believe it's realistic? Probably not. Mostly based upon her statement. Because her statement is very, a very, very strong denial. And if the prosecutors were going to meet with her and put her on the stand, you would assume her statement would have been so bold as I've never done anything wrong whatsoever because it was open her up for cross examinations. And why did you lie in the statement?
And now you're lying on the stand. I don't. I mean, and that's just my gut reaction.
And now you're lying on the stand. I don't. I mean, and that's just my gut reaction.
And now you're lying on the stand. I don't. I mean, and that's just my gut reaction.