Blood and Motive
en of the jury, my
stand up and start walki
I look back and point to my client sitt
are, and I give him a reassuring n
y can sometimes turn into something scary. My client has been accused of murdering Cassidy Jones. A woman w
ing you've heard in the media or anything you'll hear about this case, or my client durin
bt that my client couldn't have killed her and this is all prosecutorial b
aged in a consensual sexual meet. But what happened after
he early hours of the next da
use he is being accused of being a ki
found in the hotel room and the DNA evidence that links the defendant, my client to the crime scene. We will a
ly, and also keep in mind the the defendant's occupation does not define his guilt or inn
urtroom bursts open and my assistant Sarah hurries in, my atte
ngs with my colleague" I ask the judge as I walk
hat will change the trajectory of thi
would cost me my career an
e victim's body
wave of shock was