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12:35 p.m. Pruner ends his argument with Onstott’s words to his former wife.
“You know, I’ve broken every commandment now,” Onstott says.
Pruner emphasizes the word “now.”
Defense attorneys have suggested that Onstott was talking about adultery. They suggested that Onstott had agreed to help a former girlfriend have an abortion 20 years earlier.
They were not talking about adultery and they were not referring to something that happened years earlier, Pruner says. They were talking in the present tense.
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