41. The defense argued that his fatal wounds were the result of a fall on shattered glass. 42. The defense argued that Richardson, a heavy smoker, probably died of a heart attack, and the fire was likely caused by a cigarette. 43. The defense argued that the brothers were victims of mental and physical abuse and killed their parents in self-defense. 44. The defense argued, in both cases, that the blood had been planted by corrupt police investigators. 45. The defense argues that Lee downloaded the files after computer crashes at Los Alamos, and later destroyed the seven tapes that are now missing. 46. The defense argues that Simpson is being persecuted. 47. The defense argues that the judges who authorized the wiretaps and buggings should have been told that there were informants available who could possibly obtain the same evidence. 48. The defense argues that the sergeant did not identify himself as an officer and should not have pulled his gun. 49. The defense had argued that the hearing should be waived in an effort to begin the trial sooner. 50. The defense has argued that Winkler, who was suicidal at the time, was entrapped by an affable hit man who removed all obstacles to the plan. |