Mary_H
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From post #207
That is why
I think if the defense were to demonstrate how easy this move is in court, the jury would think twice. There is no doubt Rudy was in a hurry, and was not going to waste time he didn't have by locking the door in the least efficient way as opposed to the most efficient way.
Your description of how courts work seems a little backward to me. It is the prosecution's job to show that things happened; it is the job of the defense to show there is reasonable doubt around those claims.
Did the prosecution even make the claim that Amanda or Raffaele and not Rudy had locked the door?