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Judge Schroeder said the jury should view the video evidence as many times as they need.
Judge Schroeder said the jury should watch the requested videos on a clean laptop with nothing else on it.The defense asked again for a mistrial because they"did not have the same quality evidence the prosecution has until the trial was closed." Prosecutor James Kraus said that the issue arose because when the video was AirDropped, the quality was maintained but when it was emailed, it was compressed."I do not believe an unknown technical incident should result in a mistrial," he said.The defense and prosecution discussed the video footage mentioned in the defense's motion for mistrial in front of the judge.
Defense attorney Natalie Wisco noted that most of the evidence has been shared over DropBox. She also said she confirmed the file she received was 4 MB but the original video the prosecution had was 11 MB and claims the metadata from the files does not match up.
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