Editor’s note: This report includes graphic descriptions of sexual assault. The prosecution has rested its case. Just over two weeks after Manhattan prosecutors made opening statements in Harvey Weinstein’s trial, their witnesses have said their piece and the People of the State of New York have ceded the stage to his defense team. The former Hollywood megaproducer could face life in prison if convicted of rape and predatory sexual assault, allegations he has repeatedly denied. Weinstein has pleaded not guilty to all charges in Manhattan, casting the incidents as entirely consensual encounters. Now, his defense team will get their turn to press their case. But before the trial moves on, it’s worth pausing to review and reflect on what’s happened so far. Here’s a window on the prosecution’s case, told in four major moments. Annabella Sciorra: “I wished I had never opened the door.” Miriam Haley: “I just checked out and decided to endure it.” Jessica Mann: “I do want the jury to know he