Besides them, there were two additional witnesses the prosecution had wanted to call.
If the prosecution or the defense wants to find a pathologist to review the material and stick his neck out, that's fine.
Such a cross-examination may be a little hard on his client but the prosecution certainly doesn't want to stop it in any way.
This is exactly what the prosecution wants to get into, something to poison the jury.
In contrast, he said, "The prosecution wants an all white, middle-class jury."
The prosecution wants to put two sports agents on trial.
They said the names of the lawyers could be removed from tapes that the prosecution wanted to use as evidence in the trial.
Yesterday, it became clear that neither the prosecution nor the defense wanted martyrdom.
"Maybe the prosecution didn't want to come up with an all-white jury for fear it would be challenged," he said.