Robert Telles Desperate Attempt To Gain Sympathy From Jury

– Robert Telles testified in his defense using a narrative format, which is uncommon for represented defendants.
– Bob Motta suggests that this strategy may have been used to avoid the risk of perjury by the defense attorney.
– The defense seems focused on creating reasonable doubt rather than pushing a strong frame-up theory.
– There appears to be a disconnect between Telles and his attorney, possibly due to Telles’ narcissistic tendencies.
– Motta highlights the challenges faced by the defense and questions the effectiveness of Telles’ testimony.
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