Excerpted Notes From Michael Mortimer Below Video:

[…] one of the most significant court proceedings to date because, IMO, it appears to show the beginning of the end of attorney Benjamin Crump’s case. (See video annotations on why I say this. Mainly, IMO the Judge have signals that she is wise to Crump’s false narrative that he has been peddling since early March 2012.)

Moreover, the Judge declared Crump a witness and allowed for his deposition.

The Judge also said that Crump will produce at the deposition the phone he used to record supposed witness DeeDee’s statement, a recorded statement Crump gave to the FBI to bolster and substantiate his racist accusations against George Zimmerman.

(Also IMO with his statements in Court, Crump provided us with the motive for fabricating (?) of DeeDee’s testimony, that is, other than to make money off the back of the deceased Trayvon Martin.

Also note Crump said in court that the “chain of custody” of the recording he made of DeeDee’s statement was: 1) He recorded her statement; 2) He sent it to the FBI; 3) The FBI then sent it to the Florida Dept. of Law Enforcement; 4) Who then sent it to Angela Corey-Nifong; and 5) Who has yet to give the tape to George Zimmerman.

Note: IMO this is probably the most accurate account of what happened in regards to the “fabrication” and submission of the DeeDee tape. Why?

1) Crump was surprised at being called to “testify” at the Friday hearing;

2) He did not have time to prepare answers to the court’s or lawyers’ questions;

3) Attorney Don West and Mark O’Mara expertly used the opportunity to “depose” Crump on the spot, even though the Judge said they were not going to have a depo there in open court;

4) Even if not under oath, Crump as an “officer of the court” cannot lie to the Judge, so he was stuck up there at the podium;

5) Crump acted nervous and spoke in an evasive manner, the behavior of a liar;

6) Most of the time he didn’t make sense.

Note: IMO Crump’s demeanor indicated he knows his goosed is cooked. And when MOM attempted to suppress a smile as Crump was walking up to the podium, I got the sense MOM wanted to blurt out “DEAD MAN WAKING!”

Commentary by Michael Mortimer, Esq., Business Litigation Group, San Francisco;

Video made available by Wendy the Paralegal’s “Posterior-Saving Tips & Tricks” For Paralegals and Legal Secretaries (2013 ed.)

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