03-22-2013, 02:28 PM
Here's a snippet from a piece run on local TV this morning.
"I think the questions, in large point, are demonstrating the open, overt disdain for the doctor and his testimony," said Phoenix attorney Julio Laboy, who has been following the trial from the beginning. "I don't' think those submitting the questions think very much of him."
Laboy pointed out that Samuels based his assessments solely on information provided by Arias.
"He had collateral sources to rely on," Laboy said. "He could have interviewed people who know Travis and know Jodi, but he didn't do that."
Video and Story Here
They also discuss Martinez's style, too.
"I think the questions, in large point, are demonstrating the open, overt disdain for the doctor and his testimony," said Phoenix attorney Julio Laboy, who has been following the trial from the beginning. "I don't' think those submitting the questions think very much of him."
Laboy pointed out that Samuels based his assessments solely on information provided by Arias.
"He had collateral sources to rely on," Laboy said. "He could have interviewed people who know Travis and know Jodi, but he didn't do that."
Video and Story Here
They also discuss Martinez's style, too.