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TopicJohnny Depp v. Amber Heard Trial
PrivateBiscuit1
04/21/22 10:04:05 PM
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Team Rocket Elite posted...
Like you are mentioning how people are dressed at the trial which gives me the impression that it matters when it really shouldn't.
I mean, it usually matters. It's not a deal breaker, but it's a little thing. That's why if you get a decent lawyer, they tell you to dress up, even if it's something small. A presentation helps. And... hell, maybe I'll just go ahead and talk about it more.

Johnny Depp, for instance, ended up tying his hair back this whole week, which should be evidence enough they're considering this sort of thing.

Amber Heard this week has been dressing in a lot less militant way. Her hair has been down now. On the days of testimony with other people, she had her hair covering the one side of her face facing the jury because she's been seen smirking and stuff when she shouldn't be. On the days of Johnny's testimony, she's been wearing minimal make-up and looking directly at him the whole time, when she hadn't really with other testimonies, so she could make boo boo faces and look more like she was less... I guess, put together and more homely?

And even then, when he talked about awful things she did, she would look away from him and cover her mouth a little bit, clearly with a smug look on her face, then look back. There's a few clips online of her turning it off and on and it's pretty jarring.

There's also a rumor that she's trying to match Johnny's outfits from the previous day to get into his head and be petty, and I thought it was mostly absurd. He started wearing some rather bomb ass reading glasses yesterday though, and she showed up today with reading glasses that look really strangely similar. So I dunno how much there is to that.

Point is, you want the jury to draw subliminal conclusions based on how you look and act. In any trial, really. Because like I said, juries are lizard-brained people who have gone on record going from evaluating the evidence closely to saying "I didn't like his aura." Any little bit helps, even if it seems insignificant like this.

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