...we're woefully underestimating the prosecution, the defense is really showing itself to be the better lawyers," said Stan Goldman, a professor at the Loyola Law School in Los Angeles. Bryant was booed and heckled during a recent game in Denver...
...impressive, but its negative public relations value for the prosecution is more significant than its legal value," said Stan Goldman, a professor at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles. Indeed, both sides appeared to be playing to public sympathies...
...last week. The defense contends the tests on the underpants provide Bryant with "compelling evidence of innocence." Stan Goldman, a professor at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles, said the argument might be more of a public relations move. "The...
...they force her to testify because it gives them a pretrial opportunity to see her on the stand," Silverman said. Stan Goldman, a professor at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles, said seeking the woman's testimony at a medical records hearing...
...say. Such hearings typically require only bare-bones evidence against the defendant for a judge to order a trial. Stan Goldman, a professor at Loyola Law School in Los Angeles, said the hearing has little value for Bryant's attorneys unless...