But prosecutors painted a picture yesterday that appeared to go far beyond simple problems of arithmetic.
In court this week, federal prosecutors painted another picture.
In the indictment, though, prosecutors paint a portrait of a serial killer who began in his very first job out of medical school.
In their closing statements, defense lawyers and prosecutors painted starkly different pictures of the killing.
In the indictment and in opening arguments, prosecutors painted a sordid picture of sexual abuse.
Mrs. Harris may or may not be the angry, unreliable former juror that prosecutors are now painting her as.
But prosecutors and defense lawyers painted starkly different portraits of what happened next in their relationship.
And his lawyers insisted that the radar system in place was not as fail-safe as prosecutors painted it.
But in court papers, prosecutors painted a more sinister picture of Mr. Abraham.
In a trial that has stretched over 27 days, prosecutors have painted a picture of a man who seemed to serve money more than God.