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Witness testifies about assault, 911 call and photographs entered into evidence
Summary
At a Bexar County trial, a woman who identified herself on the stand said a man pushed and assaulted her on May 4, 2024; the prosecution introduced her 911 recording and crime-scene photographs while the court took up whether a Spanish-language translation in the recording was properly authenticated.
A woman who testified under oath at a trial in Bexar County said a man assaulted her in his apartment and later in a strip-center barbershop, and that she called 911 after the incident on May 4, 2024.
The witness described the encounter on the stand: “He told me to lie down on the bed, and I didn't wanna lie down, and that was when he pushed me. He was insulting me, and he was telling me that everything was my fault.” The court and attorneys then reviewed a recorded 911 call and photographs the San Antonio Police Department’s crime-scene unit took the next day.
The jury heard that the recording alleged to be the 911 call was played from a disk marked by the state; the witness identified the audio as the call she made. San Antonio Police Communications paralegal Lasonya Robinson told the court that a copy of the 911 call had been preserved and…
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