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Refusing to Give Up Hope
Posted on October 3, 2017


In the aftermath of the appellate decision, the Castillos and I had a limited period of time in which to decide whether we …

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Getting to Know the Jurors
Posted on September 28, 2017


I asked Clem Glynn how he came to know about the jurors, especially that one nasty juror who wanted to sabotage everythin…
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The Jury Deliberates
Posted on September 21, 2017


On the first full day of deliberations in the Castillo-DuPont case, as the lawyers were going through the evidence with…
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An Unshakeable Witness
Posted on September 7, 2017


In my last post, I wrote about some of the dirty tricks the defense was employing during this trial, and how one of the defe…

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Of Newbie and Rock-Star Witnesses
Posted on August 31, 2017


As I mentioned earlier, when we went to trial, my two key witnesses had never testified in court before. That’s an extr…

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Admitting the Truth About Toxicity
Posted on August 14, 2017


In my last post, I recounted how I had been questioning the DuPont toxicology expert Dr. Judith C. Stadler, and how we had…

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Battling the Claims of Junk Science
Posted on August 7, 2017


With the exposure issue now firmly behind us, the next fight we had to endure in the Castillo-DuPont case was the battle o…

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Opinions vs. Evidence
Posted on July 24, 2017


Greg Gaebe’s opening argument in the Castillo-DuPont case began to get very opinionated. He was representing Pine I…
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The Intricacies of Jury Selection
Posted on July 13, 2017


When we had finished with the Frye hearing for the Castillo-DuPont trial, it was time to select the jury for trial.  …
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Getting Ammunition to Battle in a Complex Legal Case
Posted on July 4, 2017


In the Castillo case, where I was representing the Castillo family against DuPont and its toxic fungicide that had caus…
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