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joey jackson, marilyn mosby, the best. thank you. >>> more to come. it was a heavy day in court. the judge was fired up. we don't know this judge. is this just the way he is? was he right on the law with what he was doing with the prosecutor, not once but multiple times? that's an issue too. where is the line? when should he have dismissed the jury to have a conversation? did he do it the right way? we know someone who knows the system very well, a retired state supreme court justice. what is her take? her honor, next.nsuran ce, so i only pay for what i need. how about a throwback? you got it. ♪ liberty, liberty - liberty, liberty ♪ uh, i'll settle for something i can dance to. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ ♪ ♪ only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty, liberty, liberty, liberty ♪ with clean, fresh ingredients, panera's new chicken sausage and pepperoni flatbread is a mouthwatering explosion of yes. craft? yes! heartiness? yes! living life to the flavor-fullest? heck yes. panera. live your yes. now $1 delivery. at fidelity, your dedicated advisor will work wi
joey jackson, marilyn mosby, the best. thank you. >>> more to come. it was a heavy day in court. the judge was fired up. we don't know this judge. is this just the way he is? was he right on the law with what he was doing with the prosecutor, not once but multiple times? that's an issue too. where is the line? when should he have dismissed the jury to have a conversation? did he do it the right way? we know someone who knows the system very well, a retired state supreme court justice....
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marilyn mosby, baltimore city state's attorney, prosecutor of the infamous freddie gray case, 2015. i start with you, counselor mosby, it's good to have you. >> nice to see you. >> dicey call, to put a defendant on the stand, especially in a double homicide case. was it the right move? >> so i think overall, i think it was very much the defense strategy to put kyle rittenhouse on the stand today and to portray him as the innocent young man, not looking for any trouble but rather invested into the safety of his community, that never wanted to resort to killing anybody. this was the reason, in my opinion, that we got that disingenuous, and this is my opinion, disingenuous breakdown on the stand that the jury could easily sympathize with. however, i was really, really, really disappointed with the judge that did not allow the prosecutor to call into question the sincerity of rittenhouse, his sentiments and credibility about the killings. i have to say honestly i felt like rittenhouse opened the door with his mental and emotional state and breakdown that could and should have been chall
marilyn mosby, baltimore city state's attorney, prosecutor of the infamous freddie gray case, 2015. i start with you, counselor mosby, it's good to have you. >> nice to see you. >> dicey call, to put a defendant on the stand, especially in a double homicide case. was it the right move? >> so i think overall, i think it was very much the defense strategy to put kyle rittenhouse on the stand today and to portray him as the innocent young man, not looking for any trouble but...
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marilyn mosby and mark omara come in right now. they both understand the conflation, the combining of politics of law for better and often for worse. mark omara, you had a client that was an early iteration of the right trying to grasp onto somebody as a righteous defender of not being bullied by the black mob. and now we hear this story. what did you think when you heard that lawyer confirm who it was that wanted tucker carlson to get full access to their process? >> we had that attempt in other cases as well. we had a number of people willing to pay, willing to do whatever, to come in and do exactly that. chris, you hit it on the head. not only is it disgusting and violates the privilege, but i'm worried about the potential influence that comes along with that type of access, you know, telling you to do it this way or maybe you'll get money if you do it this way or maybe for this $100,000 you should argue this point. it is a bastardization of the entire process when you drag someone into the privilege that we have with our client
marilyn mosby and mark omara come in right now. they both understand the conflation, the combining of politics of law for better and often for worse. mark omara, you had a client that was an early iteration of the right trying to grasp onto somebody as a righteous defender of not being bullied by the black mob. and now we hear this story. what did you think when you heard that lawyer confirm who it was that wanted tucker carlson to get full access to their process? >> we had that attempt...
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i want you to listen to what baltimore city state's attorney marilyn mosby told chris a few moments ago. it pretty much sums it up. >> i think you have to consider the fact that you have a young, white boy openly carrying and illegally possessing an ar-15 loaded with 30 rounds at a black lives protest matter in order to defend businesses not his business, not his life, not his liberty but defending someone else's property for rioters code name for criminals where he subsequently shoots and kills two unarmed people, wounds another, yet approaches the police, arms up, ar-15 strapped to his body and the police drive past him. why? because he is a young white boy carrying an ar-15 who just shot three people, in no way or fashion was perceived as a threat. >> where is the lie? so did kyle rittenhouse convince the jury he acted in self-defense? experts weigh in, next. hey google. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> are you ready to start a great career? >> safelite is now hiring. >> you will love your job. >> there's room to grow... >> ...and lots of opportunities. >> so, what are you waiting for? >>
i want you to listen to what baltimore city state's attorney marilyn mosby told chris a few moments ago. it pretty much sums it up. >> i think you have to consider the fact that you have a young, white boy openly carrying and illegally possessing an ar-15 loaded with 30 rounds at a black lives protest matter in order to defend businesses not his business, not his life, not his liberty but defending someone else's property for rioters code name for criminals where he subsequently shoots...
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let's bring in marilyn mosby and mark o'mara now. mark, do you believe the defense has a chance of getting any of the defendants off on some if not all of these charges? >> yes, i do for a couple of reasons. geography matters in a case like this. this case is being tried in brunswick, georgia, there is a skew in favor of the defense as far as the racial makeup of the panel, and more importantly, you've got roddie bryan who i thought give credit where it's due with his attorney did a pretty good job of showing him to be sort of a dolt who really didn't do all that much wrong. so that's going to be a difficult for the state. i even suggested i wasn't sure why the state didn't keep roddie out of this trial. but and dad mcmichael as well, you got to look at him and say, yes, he was certainly part of the chase team, right, and that brings him into it. that principle theory we have, but we said it way in the beginning when we first talked about this case, chris, travis was going to say that when ahmaud arbery took that left-hand turn maybe
let's bring in marilyn mosby and mark o'mara now. mark, do you believe the defense has a chance of getting any of the defendants off on some if not all of these charges? >> yes, i do for a couple of reasons. geography matters in a case like this. this case is being tried in brunswick, georgia, there is a skew in favor of the defense as far as the racial makeup of the panel, and more importantly, you've got roddie bryan who i thought give credit where it's due with his attorney did a...