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Originally Posted by Graham
Nor does it indicate that she had made up her mind.
I often write reports or documentation as I go along, it helps to keep the facts straight and it saves time. Edits are made as required. Only the final version matters.
If a lot of what she wrote made it into the final judgement then it could simply mean that her reasoning was not swayed by any further arguments presented during the trial.
Graham
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And it more likely means that her mind was made up and that it would be very difficult to get her to change her mind regardless. Given that she dismissed testimony that didn't agree with her take of what happened as unconvincing, even though there was no evidence to the contrary and made statements that even lawyers who support her find unusual, she has only herself to blame for those charges being leveled.