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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 437599" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Janet often defense attorneys will have a lot of witnesses on their list and depending how the trial goes they may decide not to call them. If they believe there is a strong possibility their client is going to be found guilty then their legal and ethical responsibility turns to that of saving their client's life. Their witnesses are then very much important in that phase of the trial. Not saying they will do that but it is a real possibility. </p><p></p><p>My husband just finished an important case where he prepared many witnesses and only called a couple experts because of the way the case went in. Calling more would have made it worse for his client.</p><p></p><p>At any rate we will see shortly. They have painted themselves into a corner to either call witnesses that are going to make it worse for her or try to cut their losses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 437599, member: 59"] Janet often defense attorneys will have a lot of witnesses on their list and depending how the trial goes they may decide not to call them. If they believe there is a strong possibility their client is going to be found guilty then their legal and ethical responsibility turns to that of saving their client's life. Their witnesses are then very much important in that phase of the trial. Not saying they will do that but it is a real possibility. My husband just finished an important case where he prepared many witnesses and only called a couple experts because of the way the case went in. Calling more would have made it worse for his client. At any rate we will see shortly. They have painted themselves into a corner to either call witnesses that are going to make it worse for her or try to cut their losses. [/QUOTE]
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