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Judge, lawyer have heated exchange after defense suddenly rests in Parkland school shooting trial
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Attorneys for Parkland school shooter Nikolas Cruz abruptly rested their case, which lead to a heated exchange between lead attorney Melissa McNeill and Judge Elizabeth Scherer, who called the decision, “the most uncalled for, unprofessional way to try a case.” WTVJ's Tony Pipitone reports.Sept. 14, 2022