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Daily Inspiration Quote by Johnnie Cochran

"If it doen't make sense, you should find for the defense"

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Cochran’s line is courtroom judo: it turns confusion from a liability into a weapon. “If it doesn’t make sense” isn’t a plea for intellectual humility; it’s a cue to distrust the prosecution’s story. In a trial, narrative coherence is power. Jurors aren’t asked to solve an abstract puzzle, they’re asked to choose the most believable account under pressure, time limits, and competing performances. Cochran understands that when the state’s theory feels tangled or over-engineered, doubt doesn’t just appear - it hardens into an alibi.

The phrasing also smuggles in a lesson about burden. The defense doesn’t have to deliver a perfect alternative universe; it has to make the government’s universe look unstable. “Find for the defense” is almost administrative, like checking the correct box once reality stops adding up. The subtext: if the system can’t explain itself cleanly, it doesn’t deserve the authority to punish.

Context matters because Cochran wasn’t speaking from a civics textbook; he was a celebrity attorney operating in the glare of televised justice, where rhythm and repetition function like evidence. This is the same instinct behind his more famous mantra about the glove: compress complexity into a rule jurors can carry back into deliberations. It flatters the listener’s common sense while quietly redirecting them away from forensics, procedure, and expertise - and toward the one standard that wins cases: reasonable doubt.

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Johnnie Cochran (October 2, 1937 - March 29, 2005) was a Lawyer from USA.

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