The prosecution asserts that he was in South Africa to buy weapons and was carrying diamonds to pay for them.
He knew the consequences of his conduct and that his conduct was wrong, the prosecution asserted.
The prosecution asserts that the defendant's constitutional rights were upheld by the police.
The prosecution asserted that the escape attempt was a conspiracy that involved radicals sympathetic to Jackson.
The prosecution asserts Sampson called familiar spirits and resolved her doubtful matter.
The prosecution asserted that the defendant had a fascination with images of body parts.
During the trial, the prosecution asserted that the children were killed as part of a satanic ritual.
The prosecution asserted that because the body was floating when found, that it must have been put in the water after death.
A few days after the indictment, the prosecution asserted that child pornography was the motive of the alleged molesting.
The prosecution asserts that the brothers were after the family fortune.