The prosecutor


The father had told Ann that the prosecutor was a good lawyer; he said this prosecutor never lost a case

Well - during the trial, the prosecutor came across as clumsy and the ineffective. None of what the father in law said was evident during the trial. The effect was that Ann won the case largely because the prosecutor didn’t do so well

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Yeah that happens in the real world too. Lawyers tank cases. Take the OJ Simpson prosecution team as an example. Highest profile case ever yet the prosecution dragged out the trial, got snared by cheap defense gotchas, and were altogether ineffective.

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