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Prosecutor tells jury 'usual phone' was not given to police during search
By Joseph Dunstan
Dr Rogers then turns to the issue of the phone Ms Patterson gave to police when they came to her house a week after the lunch.
The prosecution has asserted that a phone referred to in the trial as Phone A was Ms Patterson's "usual phone", but the phone she gave to police was another one, referred to as Phone B.
"When police asked the accused to hand over her phone during the search warrant ... they expected to receive her usual mobile phone," Dr Rogers says.
She says phone records support the prosecution's claim that Phone A was the usual phone and that while police were searching Ms Patterson's house, the accused swapped out the SIM card.
She says the jury should reject "any suggestion" by the defence that Ms Patterson had adopted Phone B as her usual phone by the time of the search.
Prosecutor tells jury 'usual phone' was not given to police during search
By Joseph Dunstan
Dr Rogers then turns to the issue of the phone Ms Patterson gave to police when they came to her house a week after the lunch.
The prosecution has asserted that a phone referred to in the trial as Phone A was Ms Patterson's "usual phone", but the phone she gave to police was another one, referred to as Phone B.
"When police asked the accused to hand over her phone during the search warrant ... they expected to receive her usual mobile phone," Dr Rogers says.
She says phone records support the prosecution's claim that Phone A was the usual phone and that while police were searching Ms Patterson's house, the accused swapped out the SIM card.
She says the jury should reject "any suggestion" by the defence that Ms Patterson had adopted Phone B as her usual phone by the time of the search.