Sean Kent
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But to answer your question in Virginia, no.
I mean, I'm not that level nerd.
I don't dress in like Comic-Con and stuff like that and like go LARPing in the park.
It's a 12 foot statue, but let's keep going.
And I am not upset about this.
I'm like, maybe I should watch this Game of Thrones.
What makes that a great question is when you put a witness on the stand, the theory is that their credibility goes on the stand with them.
And so when someone is testifying in front of 12 people or to a jury for anything whatsoever, we always say their credibility comes with them.
which means just because you answer a question, a jury has a right to judge your credibility.
And so when she is being asked questions, that is going to be something that's going to impugn her character, meaning what is her reason to lie?
What is her reason to make things up?
And so they're going to be allowed to ask her any questions whatsoever.
They'll be able to do this because they're going to take her deposition.
So they will know the answers to these questions before she theoretically gets on the stand.
That's going to be up to the jury because I think you just covered it.