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Briggs had someone who knows James King is left handed testify about this during the trial. Hypothesize why the defense attorney might want the jury to know James King was left handed.
O'Brien is still worried about how the trial is going. She says Steve has to go on the stand and convince the jury he is innocent. Write the script for what Steve has to say when he is on the stand to convince the jury he is innocent.
There are two pictures with the statement,
What was I thinking?
on pages 220-221. Hypothesize what Steve meant by including these pictures and words in his script.
Sawicki, Steve's film teacher, came to testify for Steve because he believed in Steve's innocence. List the people in your life that would believe in you enough to testify for you in a court of law.
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