Former Theranos CEO Holmes takes stand again, works to engage jury in criminal fraud trial

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In her testimony, Elizabeth Holmes mostly talked about clinical studies and records praising the efficiency of a small blood-testing device made by Theranos.

In her testimony, she looked directly at the jury while explaining technical terms about blood testing, the AP reported. She has also tried to make eye contact with the 14 jurors when they walked out amid a morning break and later when the day's proceedings had ended.

The studies Holmes referred to were done from 2008 to 2010 with some major pharmaceutical companies. It found that the Edison, the third generation of a Theranos device, delivered positive results. This left Holmes to believe the company was close to success.However, in 2015, Theranos' lab director said the technology had malfunctioned, possibly putting patients in harm's way.

Holmes' testimony appeared to be an attempt to show why she approved of the technology, thus promising that it would be able to check for hundreds of potential diseases and health problems through a single finger prick.Elizabeth Holmes, center, walks into federal court in San Jose, Calif., Monday, Nov. 22, 2021. Holmes is accused of duping elite financial backers, customers and patients into believing that her startup was about to revolutionize medicine.U.S.

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