To: Rheo
I'm re-reading Shen's recall testimony right now and this is where Feldman mentions that Brenda wore an orange sweater to court the day before (July 8) and asks Shen if she ever tested it to see if that's the source of the orange fibers. Shen answers "no" while Clarke is objecting. Clarke gets sustained (of course), but Shen's answer was heard by the jury.
To: small_l_libertarian
Shen's recall testimony is also where she states that she thought that the orange fiber from DW's afgan was a match to the other orange fibers, but then the microspectrophotometer test proved that they were not a match. Here's that exchange:
Q. SO WE KNOW THEN THAT THERE ARE CIRCUMSTANCES WHERE18 YOU MAY FORM AN OPINION THAT FIBERS MAY SHARE A COMMON SOURCE19 BUT WHICH UPON FURTHER ANALYSIS YOU GET AN EXCLUSION, CORRECT?
A. YES.
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