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Samsung trying to provoke a mistrial? Apple stupid enough to cause one? | 227 comments | Create New Account
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Samsung trying to provoke a mistrial? Apple stupid enough to cause one?
Authored by: webster on Saturday, August 04 2012 @ 12:52 AM EDT
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Samsung will take every opportunity to ask the Judge to let their evidence in.
They will point at Apple and say that they opened the door to this evidence.
Every Apple witness will be guarded so as to not say something giving the Judge
reason to allow the evidence as rebuttal. This will drag through the whole
trial. Koh will have to decide it again and again under the ever "new and
changing" circumstances of each witness.

Something is going to happen with the jury causing a mistrial. This case has
become too public in an area of significant industry awareness. If they aren't
compromised before, things will come out in deliberations.

.

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To Provoke
Authored by: Anonymous on Saturday, August 04 2012 @ 01:36 PM EDT

One definition is:

    Stimulate or incite (someone) to do or feel something
Somehow I don't think Samsung provoked the Judge to disallow evidence into the case that Apple was fully aware of and disposed the appropriate engineer on.....

... that Samsung provoked Apple to identify the F700 in Apple's opening statement...

... just so Samsung could then raise this point as appealable.

RAS

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