If you are coming to testify about an experiment, why don't you bring the data with you?
I know we are not allowed to comment on his seeming youth, but he does seem rather inexperienced on the stand. is this his first time giving expert testimony at trial? He does not seem to have had the little lessons of experience regarding "bring it all in writing" and "never operate from memory" when under oath?
The fact that he is known to the court and the jury as a student of Dr. Haskel really does not help. He is coming across like an enthusiastic student and not a long standing well rounded and experienced expert. On the stand he is coming across more as someone defending his thesis than as someone giving expert testimony in court.
For anyone who wants to go swimming (or to the park, or make cookies, or whatever) don't forget you CAN watch Ashton (or Baez, or anyone else) in action later without missing any.
WFTV has the entire trial in parts, on the article from that day.
Part 6 ends when they break for lunch, so Ashton will be after that.
http://www.wftv.com/caseyanthony/28268047/detail.html
So you can leave without missing anything, it just won't be live. :seeya:
"No evidence of body in the trunk." -- TH :banghead:
I wonder if Casey still believes in Jose Baez?
"No evidence of body in the trunk." -- TH :banghead: