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"It seems that she still cares." A girl commented. "Why did both comas happen during Christmas?" "According to my observation, it should have something to do with custard. According to the rules of Sunny's family, custard is only made at Christmas. It is Sunny's favorite. She has been waiting for almost a whole year. To use a word to describe inferior people, Sunny is like a glutton, it tastes like death. Think about it, high sugar, high alcohol content, Sunny also asks Robert to add extra spirits to her every now and then, and eats 10 to 12 glasses a day, It’s hard not to think of anything.”

"Why didn't anyone stop or persuade her?" "Sonny got what she wanted." The first goal set by the "Trial Record Team" for itself was to sort out the logic of the prosecution's arguments.As a result, they drew such a flowchart: Insulin in Sunny's blood → insulin in the needle → insulin in the black leather case → a vial with Cross's name in the black leather case.therefore: The black leather box belongs to Kloss → the insulin belongs to Kloss → the syringe belongs to Kloss → Kloss injects insulin into Sunny → Sunny is in a coma. At a team meeting on the same day, the "Rhode Island Law Group" reported that they had reviewed the state's appeal records for the past seven years. Judge Needham's actions can only backfire...almost every case that is granted a retrial is because the judges suspect that the defendant has been wronged."

Professor Aaron Dershowich asked the students to copy and paste the two lines of words with arrows on the wall with a large black pen. Concerning the statement that Alexander went to Clarendon Hall with Private Investigator Edwin Longbert on the night of January 23, 1981. I want you to compile all witness statements that mention the labels of the medicine bottles in the black leather case, I say 'all', including court records, police reports, grand jury memorandums and pre-trial records. "Insulin group, please send that insulin-infected needle to a medical laboratory or medical professional immediately.

"The Kool Transcript team, immediately draw up an application asking the court to order whoever has the Kool Transcript to hand over the original as soon as possible... I have a feeling they are learning about the insulin in 'Sonny's blood 'Afterwards, 'insulin' was added to the needles and black leather case. The reason is very simple. Read the testimonies of David Macedonia and Truman Capote carefully. There are no less than 40 kinds of drugs listed in it. , but not a single word mentions 'insulin'." "You mean, those two kids framed it?" Someone asked, referring to the von Osberg siblings.

The professor pretended not to hear.This is a question that can only be understood, not explained in words. The "Trial Recording Team" first completed the task.At the team meeting, they hang out a large piece of paper: Witnesses who did not see the black leather case— Locksmith Marshall Salzman The witness who saw the black leather case— Alexander von Osberg: "(contains) two vials, filled with different tablets...one of which has 'Klos von Pro' and 'Dalmont' (name of drug) on ​​the label typeface." Edwin Longbert: "Two pill bottles, one liquid, one powder, no labels...I didn't see any pills."

"Bingo (that's right)!" Professor Dershowitch slapped his thigh excitedly, "The defendant's lawyer is right, no one has checked the fingerprints on the black leather box... and for the prosecution, if the black leather box is the crime The 'murder weapon' and the label of the medicine bottle with the words 'Klos von Pro' became their 'fingerprints'... The prosecution has repeatedly emphasized that Edwin Lambert is a veteran detective who has served the police for 25 years. Special training on how to handle physical evidence, and instructions given to him by Richard Coole, 'look for clues about Cross'. So if he sees Cross's name in the black leather case, I Bet Edwin won't forget... So Edwin says there's no label on the bottle and I believe there isn't a label on the bottle... The thing is, in their concluding remarks, the prosecution lied, In a bait and switch, they only quoted Alexander and said nothing about Edwin's testimony, thereby misleading the jurors."

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