61. Prosecutors also argued that Bruder and Wiese tailored their false accounts to conform each time a new development arose in the investigation. 62. Prosecutors argue that the brothers killed for the family fortune and to get their parents out of their lives. 63. Prosecutors argue that the crackdown is a necessary means of dealing with a dangerous group of criminals. 64. Prosecutors argued that if Diallo had not been black, he probably would not have been shot. 65. Prosecutors argued that the juror should be retained while defense attorneys called for her ouster, sources said. 66. Prosecutors argued that the pair hunted down the victim and shot him in the back as he stood in a park. 67. Prosecutors argued that the pilots were showing off, trying to fly under the cable. 68. Prosecutors argued the judge should tell jurors that they need not agree on which employee had criminal intent. 69. Prosecutors essentially argued that when Simpson slammed down the phone and yelled, he voluntarily waived his right to clergy-penitent confidentiality. 70. Prosecutors had argued that both Abbell and Moran went beyond the boundary of defending their clients and actually helped them commit crimes. |