07-09-2013, 08:51 PM
(07-09-2013, 08:09 PM)username Wrote: It's anyone's guess if it's accurate...it shouldn't be allowed.
I agree.
Judge Nelson expressed concern that the jury would be able to play and replay it in deliberations, lending more presumption of accuracy than it merits (again, if I understood her correctly).
O'Mara made a request to introduce additional exhibits too, including messages from Trayvon's cell phone. I can't think of how the prosecution would have opened the door for that, but could have missed something.
Maybe O'Mara is just pushing to introduce as much subjective information into the equation as possible, to increase the likelihood of reasonable doubt. I think it's risky at this juncture; could work against the defense too. I'd have rested the case after Di Maio, but so far I think O'Mara's been smart in his strategy, so...