I figure we’ll find out video details soon. Meanwhile, agree the prosecution resisting turning over state’s evidence smells like spoiled fish.
Really??? It sounds more like the defense is opening up a can of worms that they will regret. From the article:
Finally, once videos are reviewed by defense attorneys, they typically become public record and can be requested by media outlets. The State Attorneys Office wants Siracusa to rule on whether the video is public record once the defense views the video or when excerpts of the video are shown in court on Wednesday.
The only question is whether texting will be allowed during the showing or will anyone dare to do so.