January 15, 2013 Morning Testimony
CROSS EXAMINATION
--Witness, Joey Citizen, Verizon employee, is now asked to highlight all the calls that Travis made to the number in question. Prosecution objects. Lawyers approach the bench. Witness needs a few minutes to go through the records.
#363--Phone records of calls Travis made to Jodi.
--Defence is doing a "reorientation" of how the call records work.
--call from Travis to Jodi on June 2, 2008 from 0304 hours. 1011 seconds in length.
--call from Travis to Jodi on June 2, 2008, 0321 hours. 2450 seconds in length.
--re: voicemail features with Verizon. Does Verizon allow for somebody to erase their messages to re-do their messages? Citizen: "yes". Somebody could have erased their messages and did them over again.
REDIRECT
Re: exhibit 363
There are two calls from Travis to Jodi, and fourteen from Jodi to Travis.
Prosecution: "With respect to any calls from Travis to Jodi, were any of them made after June 4, 2008 1732 hours?" Answer: "no". Prosecution: "And in regard to that particular date were there any calls made from Travis' phone after June 4, 2008?" Answer: "no calls made from Travis' number".
Prosecution: "How many calls were made from Jodi's phone to Travis'?" Defence objects, it is over ruled. Answer: "four".
DEFENCE
Re: Exhibit 363
Records are from May 31, 2008 to June 15, 2008 and do not reflect any text messages. Defence makes the point that somebody could be responding to a text message.
PROSECUTION
What was Verizon's retention policy regarding text messages in 2008? Answer: 3-5 days, the information would be overwritten after that on their servers.