Flea continues prepping for his trial and reveals that the facts of the case barely matters:
A jury’s decision-making process depends more on the doctor’s character, or what they perceive the doctor’s character to be, than on the medical facts of the case. The break-down was astonishing: Doctor’s character accounts for 97% of a jury’s decision, the medical facts of the case, 3%.
Did y’all get that? The facts of the case amount to roughly squat. What really matters is the impression Flea will make on the jury.











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