Most of this episode is a scattershot of ideas about what tactics, etc. a prosecutor should consider during a jury trial. It ends in a demo of what you have to do when your riding mower breaks down - you get your fat tucus out there and mow the lawn, section, by section, by section, by section . . .
The larger CLTV is here.
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