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Stacey and Friends

Continued from page 2

Published on December 19, 2007 at 1:41pm

"Mark! Mark! Mark!" she yelled.

"It certainly hasn't stopped you from having a presumption of guilt in this case, has it?"

"All I'm telling you is you don't need DNA!" she said in a near-rage.

"Why do you assume?" needled Geragos. "Why do you assume that there's evidence? Why aren't you, as a good prosecutor ..."

"Why are you saying that?" hollered Honowitz, now towering over Geragos. "Obviously this prosecutor is doing what every good prosecutor would do!"

Finally the knife sprang from her teeth and sailed across the street, narrowly missing a window-shopping pair of tourists.

I began edging away.

"It was nice to meet you all," I said, walking backward.

Stacey waved and told me to watch her on TV.

I knew I would.

*This quote and all quotes thereafter ascribed to Honowitz, Carville, Mathis, and Geragos are actual utterances from them that have been culled from CNN, Fox, and MSNBC transcripts.

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