Monster by Walter Dean Myers

What main points does O'Brien make in his closing arguments to the jury?

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1) O'Brien reminds the jury that the prosecution has not shown that Steve agreed to participate in the robbery.

2) She makes special note of the fact that if Steve was the lookout man, he should have seen Miss Henry in the drugstore.

3) According to Evans, Steve never signaled the course was clear.

4) O'Brien poses a question to the jury..... asking if they believe Bobo's testimony.

5) She paints Steve as a victim.

6) O'Brien reminds the jury that Miss Henry did not see Steve in the drugstore, only King.

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Monster