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Dalia Dippolito chooses not to testify in her own defense, as her attorney rests their case-in-chief; she faces three decades in prison if she is convicted of trying to hire a hit man to kill Michael, her husband of six months.
Dalia Dippolito chooses not to testify in her own defense, as her attorney rests their case-in-chief; she faces three decades in prison if she is convicted of trying to hire a hit man to kill Michael, her husband of six months.
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FL v. Dalia Dippolito
S1, EP56 "State Rests Case-In-Chief"The State of Florida rests its case against Dalia Dippolito; this comes after the long testimony of the lead detective in the investigation who helped police foil an alleged plot to kill her husband, Michael.
FL v. Dalia Dippolito
S1 "Looking Into Reality TV"The Defense brought in a reality show expert to try to show jurors a person's motivation in getting their own show. The crew from the show Cops followed Boynton Beach police at the time Dalia was accused of plotting the murder of her husband.
FL v. Dalia Dippolito
S1, EP58 "Defense Rests Their Case"Dalia Dippolito chooses not to testify in her own defense, as her attorney rests their case-in-chief; she faces three decades in prison if she is convicted of trying to hire a hit man to kill Michael, her husband of six months.
FL v. Dalia Dippolito
S1 "Jury Instructions"The judge and both legal teams go over jury instructions and verdict form now that the defense rested their case-in-chief.
FL v. Dalia Dippolito
S1, EP55 "Saving the Husband's Life"Prosecutors say that the video and audio recordings show that Dalia Dippolito was certain she wanted Michael killed soon.
FL v. Dalia Dippolito
S1, EP54 "The Husband Targeted for Murder"The defense shifts jurors' attention to Michael Dippolito; Dalia's attorney says that his credibility was on the line since he was a known liar and fraudster.
FL v. Dalia Dippolito
S1, EP53 "Catching the Would-Be Killer"The Defense zeroes in on the credibility of the police's confidential informant they used to get evidence against Dalia Dippolito.
FL v. Dalia Dippolito
S1, EP52 "Stealing Money for the Murder Plot"The Defense has more detailed questions for the lead investigator on the case; during cross-examination, the Defense focuses on the recorded phone calls between Dalia and her former lover who said she originally asked him to kill her husband Michael.
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