05-14-2013, 04:55 PM
HLN legal analysts were just having the exact same discussion that Jim and I had about the "help" audio.
The 4 lawyers on the panel agreed that:
1. The "help" audio will be played to the jury and is the key piece of evidence in the case (I don't agree with the second part, but been wrong before).
2. Judge Nelson will most likely not allow the voice analysis experts to testify for the state because the sample (length of screaming time) is too short for anyone to render a reasonably conclusive opinion.
3. The jury will have to decide for themselves whether it's Trayvon or George crying for help, based on the defendant's testimony, the prosecutor's theory, etc...
P.s. Vinnie Politan is betting that Zimmerman will testify.
Interested to see how accurate their predictions turn out to be.
The 4 lawyers on the panel agreed that:
1. The "help" audio will be played to the jury and is the key piece of evidence in the case (I don't agree with the second part, but been wrong before).
2. Judge Nelson will most likely not allow the voice analysis experts to testify for the state because the sample (length of screaming time) is too short for anyone to render a reasonably conclusive opinion.
3. The jury will have to decide for themselves whether it's Trayvon or George crying for help, based on the defendant's testimony, the prosecutor's theory, etc...
P.s. Vinnie Politan is betting that Zimmerman will testify.
Interested to see how accurate their predictions turn out to be.