No Iraqis are scheduled to testify in person, but the government is expected to show videotaped interviews with surviving family members of some of those killed.
Prosecutors will introduce numerous photographs of the victims, and a government pathologist is expected to provide an interpretation of how their wounds were administered.
Wuterich probably will not testify, Puckett said.
Instead, the defense will make its case through cross-examining the prosecution's witnesses and a small number of defense witnesses, he said
How is the defense supposed to cross examine a video?
When in the almost 5 years that has passed has SSargent Wuterich's legal team have had an opportunity to do their own forensics?
Where are the prosecution's forensics?
Can they prove any of the "victims" were killed by Frank, or for that matter any Marine?
All they got is seven time loser Sullivan standing by himself muttering "I see dead people"
Walker's walking the wild tale trail agin with his "They were a bunch of crazies they were, looking for one man to question, yeah, that's it, no one in our Ediot board can figger what set them off on that beautiful day in that oh so peaceful town" /s
bump!