Her attorney, Valentin Rodriguez Jr., said Kitterman and he were "deeply disappointed" but had no regrets about their trial strategy.
"We felt he was essential to our defense … the jury needed to see him and how manipulative he was and is," Rodriguez said.
Juror Susan Schweiger, of West Palm Beach, said she thought Rothstein was "pretty much" a credible witness and jurors believed most of what he said.
"I don't understand why he was called by the defense because he did not help her," Schweiger said. "I think he was, for the most part, telling the truth. I think he lied about some stuff because you don't change your nature totally like that but we believed him."
She said jurors did not hold Kitterman's battle with drug and alcohol addiction against her at all, but believed she was guilty of the crimes prosecutors accused her of committing.
Here are the results from the poll taken a few days ago, which the readers got right:
Should the defense have called Scott Rothstein to the stand in the Kitterman trial? (multiple answers allowed)
Selection No, it's just way too risky
No, it was just a publicity stunt by the defense
Yes, you can dirty up the government by calling him
Yes, it will make for a nice comparison when Kitterman testifies
http://news.yahoo.com/clarence-thomas-on-race-194104252.html
ReplyDeleteJUST BECAUSE THOMAS' WIFE IS WHITE DOESN'T MEAN WE HAVE TRANSCENDED RACE IS AMERICA
2255? betcha
ReplyDeleteVal,
ReplyDeletenever , ever stack your jury with women when your client is a woman.
Ever.
Tough lesson learned.
Val is an excellent trial attorney with hundreds of cases under his belt. I'm sure he thoroughly weighed the pros and cons before taking action
ReplyDeleteVal is an excellent attorney with hundreds of jury trials under his belt. In my opinion he did a good job with a tough case
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