CA v. Charles Merritt Trial - PROSECUTION CLOSING ARGUMENTS - BRITT IMES - PROSECUTOR
SAN BERNADINO, CALIFORNIA - MAY 28: 13:45:54 seemed coopertive please take into context feb contfronted not not coopertive wouldnt give us dvr and judges telling us we didnt have enough for search warrent so cant ake it she dictated what evidence existed confirm bias at all miss michly thats context meaning and importance to ebvidence you get this video shows vehicle leave hit breaks vehicle choosing to park across srtreet driver checking cell? possibly. but again isolated facts broader context END (Footage by Law&Crime via Getty Images)





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May 28, 2019
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