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Bad courtroom sketch artist. It looks like they hired Jack Davis from Mad Magazine as their artist.
More bad courtroom sketches:
http://www.buzzfeed.com/mjs538/the-10-worst-celebrity-courtroom-sketches
Why are we still using courtroom drawings instead of those now modern fangled camera thingys?
Artists have a certain degree of artistic license, allowing them to capture the full sweep of a trial's events, Chukman said.
"We can juxtapose the two most important things (at the trial) ... into a single image. We can show the defendant reacting to the witness on the stand in frame," he said.
Artists can capture body language in a drawing and use it to bring out character, Cook said.
"Drawings have drama," Gianni said. "They have fire. There's this artistic flash. I wouldn't say that we alter reality, but let's just say we make it a little more dramatic."
And through hours of closely watching everything around him in a courtroom, "I catch things the cameras could never catch," he said.
Was one of these guys the artist?