The second week of testimony at the Danny Masterson trial in Los Angeles had more surprises for us than we were expecting. And we’ve been glad you’ve been with us on this rather crazy ride.
Question for the proprietor: Other than the commentary about Jurors #1 and #10 appearing to close their eyes at times, there hasn't been much in the way of the jury's reaction, if any; and I'm curious if they are keeping their poker faces at all times?
That 'vacation' thing really burns my big a s s. Cohen is screwed, blued and tattooed because the DA has lined up a seemingly perfect case. The witnesses have been excellent and the narrative of the story is now very clear. When Victim 2 testifies, I will be hearing nails being driven into the Masterson coffin.
Still, all Cohen has to do is cause enough doubt that at least one of the victims doesn't get a conviction on her charges. That would seem to be nearly impossible, given the way Victims 1 and 3 have testified.
"Still, all Cohen has to do is cause enough doubt that at least one of the victims doesn't get a conviction on her charges. "
Not claiming to be a lawyer. But it's my understanding from Tony's reporting that 2 convictions are enough to get a "guilty" that has consequences. So one is expendable (legally speaking).
Question for the proprietor: Other than the commentary about Jurors #1 and #10 appearing to close their eyes at times, there hasn't been much in the way of the jury's reaction, if any; and I'm curious if they are keeping their poker faces at all times?
I was a juror once and I found it surprisingly hard to listen intently for 6 hours. I tried my best and was exhausted at the end of the day.
That 'vacation' thing really burns my big a s s. Cohen is screwed, blued and tattooed because the DA has lined up a seemingly perfect case. The witnesses have been excellent and the narrative of the story is now very clear. When Victim 2 testifies, I will be hearing nails being driven into the Masterson coffin.
Still, all Cohen has to do is cause enough doubt that at least one of the victims doesn't get a conviction on her charges. That would seem to be nearly impossible, given the way Victims 1 and 3 have testified.
Go Team Justice, go!
"Still, all Cohen has to do is cause enough doubt that at least one of the victims doesn't get a conviction on her charges. "
Not claiming to be a lawyer. But it's my understanding from Tony's reporting that 2 convictions are enough to get a "guilty" that has consequences. So one is expendable (legally speaking).
These reports are the next best thing to being there or it being televised