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Interestingly, the defense has opted not to present any witnesses after the prosecution's extensive six-week testimony. This absence of defense witnesses raises eyebrows, as it reflects confidence in their position but also a potential strategic risk. The defense, according to Smith, is likely aiming to convey to the jury that they need not bother with proving anything substantial against Combs, as they believe the prosecution has not made a compelling case.