Senator Chris Murphy
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Your dog is asleep or the dog just got out when he left at 930 and the mailman comes and the dog's not barking because it hasn't been returned yet because the neighbor left. doesn't remember exactly when she did it.
Your dog is asleep or the dog just got out when he left at 930 and the mailman comes and the dog's not barking because it hasn't been returned yet because the neighbor left. doesn't remember exactly when she did it.
Your dog is asleep or the dog just got out when he left at 930 and the mailman comes and the dog's not barking because it hasn't been returned yet because the neighbor left. doesn't remember exactly when she did it.
A hundred percent. Right. So the example that we would always give for in explaining that concept to a jury is that the clown came running through the courtroom and bopped somebody on the head with a rubber hammer. You know, some people might remember the red floppy shoes. Some might remember the fuzzy buttons.
A hundred percent. Right. So the example that we would always give for in explaining that concept to a jury is that the clown came running through the courtroom and bopped somebody on the head with a rubber hammer. You know, some people might remember the red floppy shoes. Some might remember the fuzzy buttons.
A hundred percent. Right. So the example that we would always give for in explaining that concept to a jury is that the clown came running through the courtroom and bopped somebody on the head with a rubber hammer. You know, some people might remember the red floppy shoes. Some might remember the fuzzy buttons.
But if somebody didn't remember one of those things, it doesn't mean if the issue is what was the clown wearing? It's very important. If the issue is, did somebody come in and get bopped, bop somebody on the head with a hammer? If that's what the jury is, is that if that's their task to figure out that happened, then those types of details don't remember, don't matter.
But if somebody didn't remember one of those things, it doesn't mean if the issue is what was the clown wearing? It's very important. If the issue is, did somebody come in and get bopped, bop somebody on the head with a hammer? If that's what the jury is, is that if that's their task to figure out that happened, then those types of details don't remember, don't matter.
But if somebody didn't remember one of those things, it doesn't mean if the issue is what was the clown wearing? It's very important. If the issue is, did somebody come in and get bopped, bop somebody on the head with a hammer? If that's what the jury is, is that if that's their task to figure out that happened, then those types of details don't remember, don't matter.
And the adrenaline in that situation, there's a whole other thing called weapons focus, where I guarantee half that class got everything wrong because they were just wide eyed at the gun. So that's a great exercise. You probably couldn't do that in law school today because everybody would get sued for the trauma, right? And I can tell you, again, from personal experience,
And the adrenaline in that situation, there's a whole other thing called weapons focus, where I guarantee half that class got everything wrong because they were just wide eyed at the gun. So that's a great exercise. You probably couldn't do that in law school today because everybody would get sued for the trauma, right? And I can tell you, again, from personal experience,
And the adrenaline in that situation, there's a whole other thing called weapons focus, where I guarantee half that class got everything wrong because they were just wide eyed at the gun. So that's a great exercise. You probably couldn't do that in law school today because everybody would get sued for the trauma, right? And I can tell you, again, from personal experience,
it's funny that you say nurse, because we used to joke about this. Nurses are the best prosecution jurors of any potential profession because they are in the real, real world and they don't like falling for BS. So it doesn't surprise me a bit that your friend in America is a woman to control, but I love the whole story.
it's funny that you say nurse, because we used to joke about this. Nurses are the best prosecution jurors of any potential profession because they are in the real, real world and they don't like falling for BS. So it doesn't surprise me a bit that your friend in America is a woman to control, but I love the whole story.
it's funny that you say nurse, because we used to joke about this. Nurses are the best prosecution jurors of any potential profession because they are in the real, real world and they don't like falling for BS. So it doesn't surprise me a bit that your friend in America is a woman to control, but I love the whole story.
So, But so the question is, did somebody was the professor? Did somebody point a gun at him? If that's the issue, then it doesn't like all of those details that everybody got wrong. Doesn't matter because they're still they're being honest. They just recollect different components of it. And sometimes they'll get something completely wrong.
So, But so the question is, did somebody was the professor? Did somebody point a gun at him? If that's the issue, then it doesn't like all of those details that everybody got wrong. Doesn't matter because they're still they're being honest. They just recollect different components of it. And sometimes they'll get something completely wrong.
So, But so the question is, did somebody was the professor? Did somebody point a gun at him? If that's the issue, then it doesn't like all of those details that everybody got wrong. Doesn't matter because they're still they're being honest. They just recollect different components of it. And sometimes they'll get something completely wrong.
You see that a lot with facial hair, interestingly enough. So what you see the defense doing in things like like this case is they're going, well, wait a second. There was a woman in the back and yeah, maybe she couldn't see that well with her glasses, but she insists that the man had a bright red cape and our guy didn't have a bright red cape.
You see that a lot with facial hair, interestingly enough. So what you see the defense doing in things like like this case is they're going, well, wait a second. There was a woman in the back and yeah, maybe she couldn't see that well with her glasses, but she insists that the man had a bright red cape and our guy didn't have a bright red cape.