
There were only four witnesses who testified today in open court, and one of them testified yesterday.

Obviously, the pathologist testimony was the most important. The jury saw pictures of Savannah Hardin's body.
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Understand, it is very limited in the courtroom as to how much we can hear when there is a conference with the lawyers.

But you can tell defense and state were trying hard to define what could and could not be asked in court in front of the jury.

It took about an hour before Ogletree was able to swear in Ward and allow Sam Bone to ask her two questions about her employment status.

I think the defense was able to enter Ward's lawsuit into the record without asking too many questions about it, but I'm not sure.

Bone did ask Ward when she filed her lawsuit. It was before she did Savannah Hardin's autopsy.

Ogletree spent lot of time today trying to control tempers. "Face the court" said a lot to lawyers who began talking to each other at bench.

"Relax." "Time out." "Stop." "Right here," he said, pointing to himself. "Calm down." Once, he slammed both hands down to get attention.