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I listened starting at that time, heard him mention the incident, but still have no clue as to who the witness was or what they said that caused the judge to clear the courtroom.
What actually happened?
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Defense witness was openly mocking the judge in front of the jury. Robert Costello, an experienced criminal lawyer who gave advice to Cohen made faces, and verbal statements whenever the judge sustained an objection while he was testifying. The judge ordered the courtroom cleared.
I can only imagine what transpired but I bet sanctions will be in play next week.
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Ombligo wrote:
Defense witness was openly mocking the judge in front of the jury. Robert Costello, an experienced criminal lawyer who gave advice to Cohen made faces, and verbal statements whenever the judge sustained an objection while he was testifying.
Costello was probably doing what Orange tRumpo wanted to see.
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Not that it matters, but why isn’t this covered by attorney-client privilege? Did Cohen actually hire him? If you get informal advice from a lawyer, can he still come to court and make funny faces to try and discredit you?
Edit:
Costello himself said
he considered Cohen his client. Sent him a bill for his work.
I have to assume that either I’m misunderstanding attorney-client privilege, or the prosecution didn’t consider Costello’s testimony worth trying to block.
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The cross examination of Costello is going to be very interesting.
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Cohen never signed a retainer.
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Ombligo wrote:
Cohen never signed a retainer.
But the guy who testified against him considered him a client. In his
own words, apparently. And now he's turned around and is
making up telling tales he heard from his "client" when his "client" was in big legal trouble.