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- Blue_Wolf_II
It will be interesting to see if he actually answers the questions or just tries to run around them like he's been doing.
My opinion is that he knows that the "evidence" he's presenting can be easily dismantled with a couple of key questions so his solution to this to refuse to respond to direct questions and hope that the Defense just moves on without a fight.
Rhindon Blade is clearly bias towards the side of the Prosecution (no, really?) to the point of which he will do just about anything to make his opinion look good all the while trying to avoid those pesky and inconvenient truths that the Defense's questions would provide if answered in full.
In short, RB knows his testimony is flimsy and would not stand up to careful scrutiny so he’s seeking to by-pass this by refusing cooperation with the Defense and doing everything he can in his power to not answer any of the Defense’s questions.
We shall see how that strategy works out for him.
My opinion is that he knows that the "evidence" he's presenting can be easily dismantled with a couple of key questions so his solution to this to refuse to respond to direct questions and hope that the Defense just moves on without a fight.
Rhindon Blade is clearly bias towards the side of the Prosecution (no, really?) to the point of which he will do just about anything to make his opinion look good all the while trying to avoid those pesky and inconvenient truths that the Defense's questions would provide if answered in full.
In short, RB knows his testimony is flimsy and would not stand up to careful scrutiny so he’s seeking to by-pass this by refusing cooperation with the Defense and doing everything he can in his power to not answer any of the Defense’s questions.
We shall see how that strategy works out for him.