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Defense attorney Sol Lesser also attempted to taint the witness’ character with claims that he is illegally in the United States. Vazquez responded by saying that he didn’t wish to answer that question without a lawyer.
At that point, Judge Jeffrey Berry ordered the jury out of the courtroom to avoid any formation of opinion of the witness by the jury.
Lesser then argued that the witness’ status proves to be pertinent information to the jury on the grounds that it develops character. Judge Berry limited Lesser’s questioning of the issue because he declared it somewhat invalid to the case.
Sacred Heart of Jesus first grade teacher Diane DiPalma and her assistant Theresa McBarron were also called to the stand yesterday afternoon to give testimony on the victim’s personality and academic efforts in the classroom. Although the focus of their testimony was Jerica’s social and educational standing in school, many of prosecutor Byrne’s questions were directed at their involvement of the January 27th incident at the school.
Both of them responded to the janitor’s calls for help after Jerica’s motionless body was found that day.
Lesser also continued to question the actions of crime scene units on that day in January. He pointed out that along with the first two witnesses the three called yesterday were also not required to give a cheek swab sample to investigators for DNA referencing...
Whole recap: http://www.midhudsonnews.com/News/Rhodes_trial-02Nov05.htm
Defense attorney Sol Lesser also attempted to taint the witness’ character with claims that he is illegally in the United States. Vazquez responded by saying that he didn’t wish to answer that question without a lawyer.
At that point, Judge Jeffrey Berry ordered the jury out of the courtroom to avoid any formation of opinion of the witness by the jury.
Lesser then argued that the witness’ status proves to be pertinent information to the jury on the grounds that it develops character. Judge Berry limited Lesser’s questioning of the issue because he declared it somewhat invalid to the case.
Sacred Heart of Jesus first grade teacher Diane DiPalma and her assistant Theresa McBarron were also called to the stand yesterday afternoon to give testimony on the victim’s personality and academic efforts in the classroom. Although the focus of their testimony was Jerica’s social and educational standing in school, many of prosecutor Byrne’s questions were directed at their involvement of the January 27th incident at the school.
Both of them responded to the janitor’s calls for help after Jerica’s motionless body was found that day.
Lesser also continued to question the actions of crime scene units on that day in January. He pointed out that along with the first two witnesses the three called yesterday were also not required to give a cheek swab sample to investigators for DNA referencing...
Whole recap: http://www.midhudsonnews.com/News/Rhodes_trial-02Nov05.htm