From 9:38 a.m. (sorry for the delay, I'm at work and following this trial):
The defense attorney is asking Jackson about Leanna’s unwillingness to cooperate.
Jackson had called her and she was making funeral arrangements. He asked her about Cooper’s medical history but referred him to folks she had already given that information too, not outright refusing Jackson.
There was no indication that Cooper had been abused. He was a “normal, healthy child,” Jackson testified.
At one point, there was a meeting with law enforcement officers at the medical examiner’s office.
They were still doing their investigation at that time, Jackson said, adding that he knew they were considering charges against Harris.
He also met with the DA, which Jackson said wasn’t typical.
Jackson said he did not offer an opinion as to whether Harris was guilty or not. He just described the scene, he said.
In your experience, does the Cobb County police department bring charges before an investigation is complete? the attorney asked. Jackson said he doesn’t work with the police department.
He also said it wasn’t unusual to receive a report from the department very soon after a crime occurred. Jackson received a report from police the day after Cooper’s death.
During a meeting with the DA and Cobb police, Jackson was made aware of video in the case but did not view it.
Jackson did view a reenactment of what happened. Detectives were evaluating Cooper’s position in the car.
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