That's it. That's all I'd ask. All focused on basis for knowing the voice, and on any taint that might attach due to group hearing of the 911 call.
Then, when the state rests, I expect the defense will move for judgment of acquittal. That motion is probably 95% drafted, right now. It'll be summarily denied by Nelson.
The first witnesses I would put on the stand for the defense would be Zimmerman's parents, for screamer ID. After that, they can come into the courtroom.
Have you ever seen exhibits in court like we saw this week of clothes encased in those big sealed display boxes???
If the state asks for recall rights on Z’s parents (and I’m not sure they can even do that), does that keep them excluded from the courtroom?
Thanks again, and please know I appreciate your informative answers, my FRiend. Happy 4th of July to all of us!
I think I would also ask her if she had heard Trayvon screaming in a similar situation - where life or serious injury were in the mix - in order to tie her testimony up with the audio expert’s that said that one had to hear the voice under similar stress.
What do you think on that subject?