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Jury hears recorded call, video and witness photos in aggravated-assault trial; court limits some testimony
Summary
In a hearing in the 187th District Court, prosecutors presented a recorded phone call, video and a witness who photographed injuries in the aggravated-assault case against Darren Johnson. The judge limited some testimony about causation and hospital release; the jury was ordered to return the next day for closing arguments and the jury charge.
At a hearing in the 187th District Court, prosecutors presented video, a recorded phone call and witness photographs as evidence in the aggravated-assault case against Darren Johnson. Judge Stephanie Boyd, presiding judge of the 187th District, admitted the state's recorded call and heard testimony from a San Antonio Police Department homicide detective and from a witness who photographed the victim's injuries.
The case centers on an October incident prosecutors say involved a vehicle used as a deadly weapon. Detective Dylan Myers, assigned to the homicide unit, testified that he reviewed body-worn- and other video and reclassified the original report to aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. The court admitted the recorded…
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