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- Jan 6, 2020
While I'm not looking forward to 2.5+ hours of Binger, I am looking forward to Rekieta panel's play-by-play of closing arguments because my current understanding of closing arguments is that the prosecution (and defense, for that matter), are free to draw whatever conclusions they want from the evidence presented, short of lying about any individual witness' response to any one question, and present these conclusions to the jury as fact.How bad are those images for Kyle? Will the prosecution try to allude to them in their closing statement?
Closing arguments may illustrate exactly why the Rekieta panel were so outraged when Binger was asking the same questions over and over, without objection, and thereby eliciting variations in responses from witnesses.