By MICHAEL R. SISAK
Many jurors are viewing the back and forth between Necheles and Daniels the way they might watch a tennis match, swiveling their heads between the lawyers’ lectern and the witness box with each question and answer. Some jurors scribble notes, others lean back in their chairs.
[Well, I'm not there. How do I know? Just from my experience with similar witnesses as a criminal trial lawyer, I think the prosecution has lost the jury on this witness.]