approach? yes, you may. let me show you state s 165, ask you request you recognize that? yes. how do you recognize 165? again by the case number, the exhibit number and my initials. what is is that? what is contained in that exhibit? there is one fired jacket portion, two fired bullet jackets, fragments and one led core. and when you received parts of a bullet or fragments of a bullet and a firearm, are you able to compare those to determine whether or not those fragments were fired from a particular firearm? yes. expla into the jury how you do that. similar to the cartridge cases, i will use the bullets and compare those microscopically to the submitted evidence built or bullet fragments. and did you do that with the fragments in this case in the cal tek pistol? i did. what did you find?
bullet fragments with this case? yes, i did. may i approach? yes. let me show you state s 165. ask you, do you recognize that? yes. and how do you recognize 165? again, by the fdle case number, exhibit number and my initials. and what is that? what is contained in that exhibit? there is one fired jacket portion, two fired bullet jackets fragments and one lead core. and when you received parts of a bullet or fragments of a bullet in a firearm, are you able to compare those to determine whether or not those fragments were fired from a particular firearm? yes. explain to the jury how you do that. similar to the cartridge cases, i ll use the bullets i test fired from the submitted firearm and compare those microscopically to the submitted evidence bullet or bullet fragments. did you do that with a fragments in this case and the