Do guns jam after the trigger is pulled, or when the trigger is pulled. We know the gun was fired successfully once. Did that cause the jam or did the next trigger pull cause the jam.
I’m asking because I don’t know, but if the answer is the latter, then it can be known that he did attempt to fire more than once.
I still would like to know why you think a history of theater altercations involving texting helps the defense (unless they are going with diminished capacity).
Some of the smaller pocket guns are so light that don’t have the mass to operate properly unless you grip them tightly.
Its called limp wristing. I have a keltec .32 which jams regularly if I don’t grip it properly. Wikipedia has a good explanation of what happens.