Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Shell Casing...Other "Evidence"

10:33am. Patrolman Michael Reilly of NHPD begins to answer questions from ADA Paul Hernon.

-Shell casing was found off of Route 5A (near Route 840 overpass) on March 13, 2006.

-A cup is given to Reilly on the witness stand. It contains the shell casing, which he then identifies. No cross-examination.

10:39am. Charles Haynes with the Oneida Co. Sheriff's Department testified that he photographed the evidence from March 13, 2006. We see photographs of a dented shell casing.

-On cross-examination, Wittman reviews the training necessary to become an evidence technician. Haynes testified that the shell casing was not the only piece of evidence secured that day. In the Lennon's-Wilcox parking lot, a dark knit glove was photographed.

-Latex rubber gloves, work gloves, and other "stuff" was found along Route 5A.

-Hernon clarifies on re-direct that so-called "evidence" is not "evidence" until it comes into court. Some "stuff" from March 13 may not necessarily be evidence.

Haynes is off the stand at 10:49am.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

PTLM. REILLY GREAT JOB
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