katydid23
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I think he'll let the air sample testimony in at trial. Even if the court of appeal finds that it's admission is in error--that would not automatically result in a reversal of any conviction. Since it is merely corroboration of other admissible evidence that there was a decomposing body in the car, it's highly unlikely the appellate court would reverse based on the admission of the air sample--the law simple does not support a reversal in such an instance.
That is all true. But this particular technology has never been admitted into a trial before so that in itself puts a lot of pressure on the judge's decision.
And it is more than just a corroboration of the body in the trunk. It is also evidence of a high index of chloroform in the trunk, which gives support to the Capital Murder charge. Without the air sample I think the jury might lean more towards an accidental death scenario.[ Even with the duct tape. ]
I HOPE it is admissable, but I think there are some issues with it. imoo