The jury bought his act and awarded the plaintiff a $6.5 million verdict.
And because he's the expert, the jury bought it.
He looked good for the shooting, but the jury wasn't buying.
He continued, "We won't know until the end of the case whether the jury bought into any of these theories."
No jury would buy that argument if a straight pair were involved.
Whether the jury will buy this is another matter.
He could be right; the jury may buy it.
And, for the most part, juries are not buying it.
Allen, who defended himself, tried to prove he was insane, but the jury didn't buy it.
Whether the jury would have bought that argument will never be known.