Washington Post columnist Jonathan Capehart was asked for his impression of the job that Zimmerman attorney Don West did cross examining the prosecution’s witness, Trayvon Martin’s friend Rachel Jenteal.
“I find him to be very cold,” Capehart said. “Very, sort of, culturally unaware of the witness he’s talking to.”
“You mean psychologically unaware,” Bashir prompted.
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Capehart excused Jenteal for lying during her deposition prior to testifying in court. “Yes, she lied, but the reason for her lie is not unsympathetic,” Capehart said.
He continued to criticize West for cutting off Jenteal
“Is this particularly helpful for the defense in the way they’ve been so cold to this particular witness?” Bashir asked Bloom.
“First of all, anyone who thinks that a defense attorney in a murder case is going to be warm and fuzzy with a key prosecution witness has it wrong,” Bloom replied. “That’s not his job. It’s not a tea party, it’s a murder trial.”
Bashir asserted that West exhibited a “lack of understanding” of the witness’s personal trauma over the murder of Martin. “The job of the defense attorney is to establish any lies – epically by important witnesses – that they can,” Bloom shot back.
She added that West has been calm and has not raised his voice, suggesting that he was exhibiting more restraint than was necessary.
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