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For those watching the Casey A. trial.....
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<blockquote data-quote="HaoZi" data-source="post: 438424"><p>I think the main problem with Spitz was that he contradicted himself a number of times, or that's how I understand it. I only caught part of his testimony. As much experience as he has as both an expert and expert witness, it shouldn't have been that easy for Ashton to get a rise out him like he did. He's hired for the defense, so his job is to muddle Ashton's case, which he couldn't do much of without lying outright. I think that is where the discomfort and deception come in - how to answer without verifying the State's case or committing perjury.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HaoZi, post: 438424"] I think the main problem with Spitz was that he contradicted himself a number of times, or that's how I understand it. I only caught part of his testimony. As much experience as he has as both an expert and expert witness, it shouldn't have been that easy for Ashton to get a rise out him like he did. He's hired for the defense, so his job is to muddle Ashton's case, which he couldn't do much of without lying outright. I think that is where the discomfort and deception come in - how to answer without verifying the State's case or committing perjury. [/QUOTE]
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