How is this going to aid the jury in determining ... whether this was intentional or an accident? |
I can't imagine any party who would be more hostile. She's not a friendly witness, |
I think (journalists) are all aware of the conflicting agendas. I think most of them figure out rather smartly what the right thing to do is. |
It kept gnawing at him and gnawing at his conscience. |
It's always a matter of conscience. The journalist has to make a decision on the scene whether to help in a humane way or stay with the assignment. |
Resilience is really about collaboration and mutual understanding, |
She's given multiple versions of what happened Sept. 2, 2003, ... She either has difficulty recording things in her mind and relating them back to law enforcement and friends or she's a pathological liar. |
She's given multiple versions of what happened Sept. 2, 2003. She either has difficulty recording things in her mind and relating them back to law enforcement and friends or she's a pathological liar, |
That's a normal thing to do. You get your mind off what's going to occur later in the day. |
The best responses are from people who have experienced or thought through a situation, ... think creatively about how to make that first response as productive and ethical as possible. |
There are no earmarks from the physical evidence that this was an accident at all. |
There have been a lot of unique and novel legal questions that require more research than normal, |
There is a not a dress rehearsal where she will know what the questions are, |
There's no conduct that can be described as reckless in this record. |
There's not a shred of credible evidence he was ever in that car. |