The things Jose said in his "consultation" were so inane and misplaced, I have since come to suspect he provokes a favorable impulse from jurors only by seeming harmless and pathetic. It looks like he has mild microcephaly from zika or something. And his eyes are close together. The effect is he strikes you as too stupid and earnest, to lie or have sinister intentions. He looks a victim of injustice just standing in front of you. The jury will give this pathetic man whatever he is up there passionately asking for like a shoeless beggar, just to make the world more fair. On the other hand, he wore a cheezy BMW jacket that seemed a little childish, a little beneath a famous forty-six- year-old millionaire trial lawyer. I could see how those dumb fuck Seminole jurors might be on his same wavelength and think that was a really cool jacket. This guy for real had a bourgeois BMW and matching jacket to swindle me out of my $lk. Logo items are common expressions of aspirations by idiots. Like a kid riding the city bus might wear a jacket with a picture of a car on it. An undergraduate at UCF might wear a baseball cap with the name of a law firm on it. Jose owned the BMW and still wore the jacket. Do NFL players wear their jerseys to Walmart? Normally lawyers like to pose in suits with law library books behind them. This guy came representing car wax and lawsuits. And sending news stories with details of the false accusations against the defendant, into the jail. And with a proposed strategy to discredit the testimony of a dead person.