well, i essentially jumped back a foot or two and . gregg: we apologize. we just lost that digital feed there. let s go now to our high-prosfril profile expert. do we have him or her. i m here. gregg: shana a attorney with great deal of experience. the expert pioneered this method of gathering air samples. it is novel. it has to our knowledge really never been used before. so that means that the defense will call it junk science. what do you think of it? well, gregg, i think it is not that easy to be so dismissive of it. obviously this science has been used before but the issue it hasn t been used for this specific purpose. the defense can go up there this is completely junk or it is experimental. the problem the state-runs into, they are sort of today
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and the prosecution team arguing this court at the pretrial hearing whether this should be admitted. the defense attorney calls it junk science but the judge admitted it as expert testimony from a forensic anthropologist and said the jury can do with that testimony whatever they want. they can believe it. weigh it out, or disregard it. it is highly technical testimony talking about the rate of decomposition and temperature is the middle east important the most important thing. if her body was in the car for 11 days, that would have decomposed quite rapidly. trace: we will have more on the casey anthony murder trial with the legal panel. thank you, phil, from south florida. the international money man accused of sexually assaulting a new york city hotel maid is pleading in the guilty appearing in court for a few minutes.
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