To: Spunky; All
CTV was just discussing the fact that Defence is fighting the hair and mop evidece like thay are going to argue that these items should be inadmissable, setting themselves up for it at trial. They said that at first they were saying that they mean nothing, now they are implying in cross-exam that the mop was taken out of the home without a warrent or giving Snott an evidence receipt. Made a big deal of it..so maybe there was something on the mop after all? In re-direct the Pros. asked the detective if Snott had objected to anything that night and he said no.
To: All; Jackie-O
I was listening to radio news about the trial and they said that Modesto police officer Jon Evers said there was two mops in a bucket, and
he never smelled any bleach.I thought on another thread you all were talking about the smell of bleach in the house.
Am I confused again like most of the time I am?
122 posted on
11/04/2003 3:56:04 PM PST by
Spunky
(This little tag just keeps following me where ever I go.)
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