Former Prosecutor Laurie Gilbertson Gives Her Insight Into The Conclusion Of The Robert Telles Trial

– Robert Telles, found guilty of murdering Jeff German, gave a rare narrative testimony in court.
– Narrative testimony allows defendants to tell their story directly, often without their attorney’s active participation.
– Telles, a former attorney, insisted on presenting his own version of events, claiming a conspiracy involving professional assassins.
– His testimony was filled with bizarre claims, such as assassins drawing attention to themselves with bright clothing.
– The prosecutor effectively countered Telles’s narrative by highlighting its absurdity and factual inconsistencies.
– The discussion highlights the prosecutor’s need to manage courtroom dynamics and counter unfounded narratives.
– Telles’s choice of narrative testimony and his bizarre defense strategy raised doubts about his credibility and mental state.
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