Trial Procedural Question

If there are any legal experts here, I have a question. At what point in the trial does the prosecution normally call witnesses who support their case?

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9 Responses to Trial Procedural Question

  1. miked1947 says:

    🙂

  2. miked1947 says:

    One would get the impression it is all for show! I think they are being to obvious!

  3. miked1947 says:

    Normally a witness is not allowed to to be part of the spectators. The Zimmerman family are potential witnesses and are not allowed to observe the trial. The Martin family are potential witnesses and are prominent among the spectators.

  4. Greg Locke says:

    At the beginning and the end.

  5. Bruce says:

    Usually after they put their brains into their skulls. Which requires them to first pull their heads out of their a***s. There’s your problem.

  6. I think it is deliberate. They were forced to prosecute a murder case that was self-defense, which is obvious to even the most casual observer, so the prosecution is putting on an embarrassing trial that is destined to fail. The prosecution knows the case was taken over by racial activists and so will “try” the case in a fruitless way.

  7. Andy DC says:

    It seems like a frivolous waste of taxpayer’s money to prosecute a case absent any evidence.

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