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The testimony of a Texas Ranger favors the defense's argument that Amber Guyger shot Botham Jean in a mistaken identity situation; he was a prosecution witness who helped investigate the case.
The testimony of a Texas Ranger favors the defense's argument that Amber Guyger shot Botham Jean in a mistaken identity situation; he was a prosecution witness who helped investigate the case.
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S1, EP37 "Fatal Mistake"The Defense wanted to bring in expert testimony to show the reality of what police officers go through in a high-stress situation.
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S1, EP38 "Mistake of Fact"The shooting of Botham Jean was classified as a police-involved shooting even though Amber Guyger was technically off-duty.
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S1, EP39 "Closing Arguments"The fate of Amber Guyger will likely be determined by the defense's ability to argue mistake of fact.
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S1, EP36 "A Justified Shooting"Jurors heard more from a Texas Ranger who gave his professional and personal opinion on why he thought Amber Guyger killed Botham Jean.
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S1, EP35 "Texas Ranger Is Back"The testimony of a Texas Ranger favors the defense's argument that Amber Guyger shot Botham Jean in a mistaken identity situation; he was a prosecution witness who helped investigate the case.
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S1, EP34 "Shooting Scene Reconstruction"Both sides argued about a reconstruction model of the shooting scene where Amber Guyger fatally killed Botham Jean; they focused on shooting angles and views from inside the apartment.
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S1, EP33 "Crime Scene Reconstructionist"One of the first officers to respond to Botham Jean's shooting tried to save his life; a specialist who recreates shooting scenes showed the view someone in the hallway might have into an apartment.
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