absolutely not. (it was thru the frontal lobe)
(I concur with the ME's testimony.. he wouldn't be able to move let alone speak and attack her and rip at her clothes)
**I sooooo hope they have a someone with a medical background on the jury... from what katiecoolady is posting from the courtroom one of the jurors was taking a lot of notes during the gun testimony so hopefully someone on the jury also has a lot of knowledge of handguns and knows she couldn't load the gun and fire on the guy at that trajectory the way she was claiming.. utter bunk):twocents::twocents:
I dont know how many times this point has to be made.
Movement in the human body is executed by brain signals that originate in the motor strip- primary motor cortex at posterior extent of frontal lobe called the precentral gyrus- in the brain, down through the internal capsule on through the midbrain pons and medulla and then out into the spinal cord. The anterior aspects of either frontal lobes have NOTHING to do with the brains ability to forward electrical signals to limb muscles. Frontal lobe cortex deals with intentionality reasoning.
The TA bullet injury did NOT involve his brains motor function nor motor pathways from the brain to his spinal cord.