Two Robert Telles Jurors Allegedly Thought It Wasn’t Him Because Of Wig

– Robert Telles was sentenced to 20 years to life, with parole eligibility after 20 years, for the murder of journalist Jeff German.
– The jury’s decision was surprising given the substantial evidence against Telles, including DNA and video footage.
– Telles’ defense centered around a convoluted conspiracy theory involving a real estate firm and a hitman, which the defense attorney criticized as implausible.
– The discussion highlights the unpredictability of jury decisions, even in cases with strong evidence.
– Motta emphasizes that there is no such thing as a “slam dunk” case, pointing out the complexities and unexpected outcomes in the legal system.
– The conversation also touches on the role of jurors and the importance of meaningful deliberations.
– Brueski and Motta reflect on the challenges of understanding jury behavior and the potential impact on future cases.
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