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Witnesses describe shooting at Uber; GSR testing on defendant returns no detectable particles

2122856 · January 16, 2025
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Summary

At a Bexar County trial over an October 2022 shooting, the state presented eyewitness testimony that a man fired at an Uber carrying Jayla Satterwhite. The defendant pleaded not guilty; forensic testing on the defendant produced no gunshot-residue particles, a lab analyst testified the result is "indeterminate."

Judge Stephanie Boyd of the 187th District Court presided over testimony and evidence on Oct. 10, 2022, in the criminal case State of Texas v. Dominic Nicholson, in which Nicholson pleaded not guilty to aggravated assault with a deadly weapon and unlawful possession of a firearm by a felon.

In opening statements, the prosecutor told jurors that witnesses would identify the defendant as the person who fired toward an Uber occupied by then-18-year-old Jayla Satterwhite on Oct. 10, 2022. The prosecutor said jurors would hear from Satterwhite, family members, first responding officers and experts, and asked them to find Nicholson guilty after hearing all the evidence. "At the end of this trial and after you have heard all of the evidence in this case, we are going to ask you to find the defendant guilty for aggravated assault with a deadly weapon," the prosecutor said during opening remarks.

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