The videotaped police interview is not the first time Liard was accused of the crime, the prosecutors said, arguing she was first confronted by Lasota's sister and mother.
Not exact matches
The
police interviews were
videotaped in two versions: In one version the children appeared in a neutral manner but in the other version, the children showed clear signs of distress, as they sobbed and hesitated before answering the
police officers» questions.
In his decision, Superior Court Judge Thomas F. McGuire, Jr., found that one juror during Jones» 1986 trial was «racially biased» and that the lead Brockton, Mass.
police detective assigned to the investigation testified falsely as to the circumstances under which a key piece of evidence for the prosecution - a
videotaped interview of an eyewitness - was altered before trial.
Unbeknownst to Ms. Stack, a recording of her
interview with
police is
videotaped; the recording is included in disclosure materials provided as part of criminal proceedings against the teenaged son.