... allows witnesses to testify about their post incident emotions/guilt for not doing more to intervene in George Floyd arrest/death.
I have not watched trial, but seen news clips. Seems like classic 403 "unfairly prejudicial " testimony to permit into evidence.
FWIW, I have always opposed televised trials. Let the lawyers try the case and let the jury hear the case in a courtroom without a world of spectators.
Not a sporting event.
Edit: typo
How do you stay in business?
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But, it requires an objection on the record by defense counsel, and the evidentiary ruling by the trial judge has to be substantial enough to impact the appellate court’s confidence in the case/verdict.
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What on earth gave you the impression that this is an criminal trial and not theater?