📄 Bronco board frequencies — Thursday, May 25, 1995
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Bronco board frequencies

Date: Thursday, May 25, 1995 • Utterances: 8
Prosecutor Rockne Harmon noted he had forgotten to write DNA frequency statistics on the Bronco board exhibit. He requested permission to add them outside the jury's presence. Scheck confirmed he had actually asked Harmon to do it, and the judge approved the correction for later that day.
1 (The following proceedings were held in open court, out of the presence of the jury:)
2 THE COURT:

All right. Back on the record. All parties are again present. Let's have the jurors, please.

3 MR. HARMON:

Your Honor, just one housekeeping matter. I did not write the frequencies on the Bronco board. With the Court's permission, can we do that out of the presence of the jury? They are the same results.

4 THE COURT:

1 in 15.

5 MR. HARMON:

Yes, your Honor.

6 THE COURT:

Mr. Scheck, any objection?

7 MR. SCHECK:

No. As a matter of fact, Mr. Harmon will tell you, I asked him to do it.

KEY QUOTE
8 THE COURT:

All right. Sometime later today then we will clean that up. All right. Let's have the jury, please.

Temperature

routine

Key Quotes (1)

Barry Scheck
No. As a matter of fact, Mr. Harmon will tell you, I asked him to do it.
Rare moment of cooperation between opposing counsel, with Scheck taking some ownership of the housekeeping task.

Evidence (1)

Informal
Bronco board — a visual exhibit displaying DNA frequency statistics related to evidence from the Bronco
discussed; frequencies to be added outside jury presence

Notable Exchanges (1)

Rockne HarmonBarry Scheck
Scheck revealed he had actually requested Harmon add the frequencies, showing unusual cross-aisle coordination.
collegial

Objections

None recorded
Proceeding 6189 • 8 utterances
Criminal Trial
Department 103
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