Prosecutorial Strategy
Prosecutors often reveal the flaws of their own witnesses upfront, framing them as "open books" to preempt defense attacks. It's not about the likability of the cooperator; rather, it's about whether their testimony is supported by other evidence. The goal is to convince the jury to focus on the credibility of the testimony, despite the witness's questionable past.In this clip
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