because she feels it's justifiable. >> reporter: and when we looked at a crucial point from defense attorney don west, jacobovitz offered some coaching to her. >> that's why you weren't worried, that's why you didn't do anything, it's because trayvon martin started the fight and you knew that. >> objection. >> you see badgering? >> how does that play with the jury? >> he's certainly badgering. not only is he asking a compound question, but an objectionable question because he's conveying the message to the jury by the question. >> reporter: jacobovitz says if he was cross examining rachel jeantel, he would be very careful not to come across as badgering a young woman on the stand when you have six women in the jurors' box, wolf. >> how are those six women going to react to what they heard? >> he says her testimony may split the jury. some may think her mannerisms and hostility don't even matter, that she effectively portrayed george zimmerman as the aggressor. he says, though, that other jurors may think that with her