Olmedo rejected the motion, saying that the prosecution was acting within the bounds of her pre-trial decision by allowing them to assert that the women were drugged. And he does it over and over and over again.”Īfter closing arguments, Masterson’s attorney Philip Cohen made a motion for a mistrial, one of several that he made during the three-week trial, because of the prosecution’s mention of drugging, which is not part of the charges. “The defendant makes that choice for these victims. “You don’t want to have sex? You don’t have a choice,” Deputy District Attorney Ariel Anson told the jury.
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