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The defense tried to challenge Michael Dippolito by questioning his credibility; Dalia's attorney focused on his criminal past of fraud and scams.
The defense tried to challenge Michael Dippolito by questioning his credibility; Dalia's attorney focused on his criminal past of fraud and scams.
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FL v. Dalia Dippolito
S1, EP10 "The Questionable Husband"The Defense challenged Michael's credibility and tried to argue that Michael had a manipulative role in this alleged murder-for-hire plot.
FL v. Dalia Dippolito
S1, EP11 "Crime Goes Viral"The jury heard details about the cash flow during Dalia and Michael Dippolito's relationship.
FL v. Dalia Dippolito
S1, EP12 "Husband's Lawyer Testifies"Michael Dippolito waived his attorney-client privilege, so the lawyer could testify.
FL v. Dalia Dippolito
S1, EP13 "Questioning The Ex-Felon Husband"Jurors heard from Michael Dippolito's former attorney, who represented him during the time he was arrested for defrauding investors and grand theft.
FL v. Dalia Dippolito
S1, EP9 "All About the Money"The jury weighed the credibility of the state's key witness, Michael Dippolito, the defendant's husband.
FL v. Dalia Dippolito
S1, EP8 "Caught in the Act"The defense tried to challenge Michael Dippolito by questioning his credibility; Dalia's attorney focused on his criminal past of fraud and scams.
FL v. Dalia Dippolito
S1, EP7 "Solicitation to Commit Murder"Jurors hear from the potential victim himself; days before she was arrested, Dalia got her husband to agree to take his name off the deed to their home.
FL v. Dalia Dippolito
S1, EP6 "Greedy Wife"According to police, Dalia tried to hire a hitman to murder Michael for his money.
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