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Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't Apple's lawyers ask for judgement before the trial, once evidence had been submitted? They were hoping there wasn't enough evidence to support the prosecution and could avoid the trial by having the case thrown out?
If this is so, then Apple supporters should not complain about her saying, in effect, "no, I think there is enough here that they can proceed to prove their case. Go to your corners and come out fighting." She could have said "this is all you got? Go home and don't waste my time because the evidence doesn't come close to being enough to proving anything," which is what supporters and Apple lawyers wanted.
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