it. they don t want it in the trial and these attorneys, wolf, they stayed up so late arguing that even george zimmerman had to stay out past his curfew. i m not getting into this. court is in recess and i ll give my ruling in the morning. reporter: court went a little later than expected tuesday. they wrangled late into the night. 10:00 p.m. over whether to admit text messages and photos from trayvon martin s phone and a computer animated reconstruction of the crime scene that defense attorneys want admitted as evidence. judge nelson questioned whether martin actually sent the messages or someone else. defense attorney don west argued the text messages and photos weren t turned over by the prosecution in a timely manner. after hours of arguing, the judge didn t rule on either issue. adjourned court and walked off. flashback to tuesday morning. famed forensic pathologist
messages and photos from trayvon martin s phone and a computer-animated reconstruction of the crime scene that the defense attorneys want admitted as evidence. judge nelson questions whether martin actually sent the messages or someone else. defense attorney don west argued that the text messages an photos weren t turned over by the prosecution in a timely manner. after hours of arguing, the judge didn t rule on either issue. adjourned court and walked off. flashback to tuesday morning, famed pathologist dr. vincent di maio took the stand. after being presented with evidence by the defense, di maio reached this conclusion. if you lean over somebody, you ll notice that the clothing tends to fall away from the chest. if, instead, you re lying on your back, and somebody shoots you, the clothing is going to be against your chest.
sanford. i m not getting into this, court is at recess. i will give my ruling in the morning. reporter: court went a little later than expected tuesday. judge debra nelson, the prosecution and defense rangeled late into the night, 10:00 p.m., over whether to admit text messages and photos from trayvon martin s phone and a computer-animated depiction of the crime scene. judge nelson questioned whether martin actually sent the messages or someones. defense attorney don west argued that the texts and photos weren t turned over by the prosecution in a timely manner. after hours of arguing, the judge didn t rule on either issue. adjourned court and walked off. flashback to tuesday morning. famed forensic pathologist dr. vincent di maio took the stand after evidence presented to him by the defense, di maio
specifically about the boxing class that i had been told he had taken. i learned that, you know, the classes were more of a class of convenience and that he never surpassed shadow boxing or working a heavy bag. grappling on the other hand, he went from a bag and was working with a partner. it s very important to understand the difference between the two concepts because in grappling you have the opportunity to what we call tap out. you can say i quit. i give up. if something hurts too much. in boxing when you enter a ring with another person, you find out you ve entered into more than you can handle and you ve been punched and injured already. according to what i learned about mr. zimmerman is he didn t have the physical prowess to go in to boxing another person. shadow boxing and working the heavy bag were the safest parts for him. he wasn t at a skill level that permitted him to physically
taser, firearm, i went and became an instructor and eventually created, i currently have four courses that i created myself that i travel and teach as an instructor of the instructors. and aside from that specific to law enforcement, do you have any training or expertise in general physical combat, fighting or areas that aren t specifically law enforcement, but still assist you in presentation regarding use of force? i started partial arts training when i was about 13 years old and became a semi-prokick boxer. i was very lucky. i got to participate in the super fights and actually right here in orlando was my first superfight i was able to participate in. i always had an interest and involvement in physical combat. i grew up with two older brothers, so i got beat up a lot by my older brothers and seemed