Robert Telles Hurts His Own Defense In LV Murder Trial

– Robert Telles’ defense uses a narrative approach, equating personal opinions with expert testimony.
– Telles downplays incriminating evidence, offering implausible explanations for key details.
– Faddis notes an arrogance in Telles’ testimony, including irrelevant bragging about personal details.
– The strained attorney-client relationship is evident, with Telles seemingly taking control of his defense.
– Faddis suggests that Telles’ approach may alienate the jury and harm his case.
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