“You can't rely on someone who admits that they have not just a faulty memory, [but] it's like horrific. And that he was high when he testified. It's not the things we want to use when we're going to indict or certainly convict anybody of murder.”
“My client's mindset? I don't think he's the most relaxed guy in the world coming here, but I think he's doing pretty darn well, and he's looking forward to this case finally being over.”
“If we knew and if he knew (who killed Moxley), he would be the first one to rat the person out, no matter who it was. He doesn't know, he wasn't there, he didn't do it, he had no part in it, and he has no knowledge of it.”
“Generally once someone takes the stand, most judges allow a wide latitude for cross-examination and certainly anything that bears on their credibility is often fair game.”
“Damned if I know. This is the same Melinda Raisch who, in 1982 was certain that two black men did this, then in 2001 said she didn't know who did it, and now that she's locked up and facing life in prison is apparently ready to change her mind again.”