I'm also sure that both sides will be allowed a copy and that it will be entered into evidence.
After all...these are summary notes of his autopsy.
Maybe his notes are written in Chinese?
If I heard correctly, these are not summary notes of the autopsy, but they are personal notes he made anticipating certain questions and then he developed an answer. So it appears that he cross examined himself then developed the answer.
I thought all evidence to be placed in a trial had to be provided for both Prosecution and Defense before trial.
As well as witness list.
Why would the defense not have a full report of the ME before testimony?
Per the witness, no they are not.
He specifically stated that these are notes he made in preparation for being (cross)-examined on the stand. He said he spent hundreds of hours studying photographs and his autopsy notes and attempted to foresee what questions may be asked of him at trial. The notes represented his answers to those perceived questions.