Blood stains on cop s boot consistent with forceful contact, Dalian Atkinson murder trial told
The defence has already accepted that Pc Benjamin Monk must have kicked Atkinson twice in the head
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Bloodstaining found on the boot of a police officer accused of Dalian Atkinson s murder was consistent with being caused by forceful contact, a forensic scientist has told a jury.
The trial of Pc Benjamin Monk, now in its third week, was told blood matching the ex-Aston Villa star was found on the laces and tongue of the officer s right boot and the instep area of his left boot.
Contact bloodstain found on officer s boot, Dalian Atkinson murder trial told
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Taser ‘activated eight times’ before the death of Dalian Atkinson, court told Matthew Cooper
Data from the Taser used on ex-footballer Dalian Atkinson showed it was activated eight times for a total of more than 80 seconds, a jury has heard.
Prosecutors claim West Mercia Police Constable Benjamin Monk, who denies murder and manslaughter, used unlawful and unreasonable force during a final 33-second firing of the Taser, and by then kicking former Aston Villa star Atkinson in the head.
The third week of Monk’s trial at Birmingham Court Court was told the Taser recorded periods when its trigger was pressed, but did not show whether it had been effective in delivering an electrical charge.