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"description": "Day 25 opens with prosecution digital forensics expert Jessica Hyde delivering a detailed rebuttal to the defense's central claim about Jennifer McCabe's phone: that the 'how long to die in cold' search was performed at 2:27 a.m. and then deleted. Hyde places the search at 6:23–6:24 a.m. and finds no evidence of deletion, attributing the 2:27 timestamp to tab movement rather than a search event. On cross, Yannetti extracts that Hyde cannot definitively exclude the 2:27 a.m. timing and establishes that Detective Tully restricted her analysis scope, preventing her from examining call logs that might have revealed deleted evidence. The afternoon brings crash reconstructionist Trooper Joseph Paul, whose direct testimony links vehicle control history data to a pedestrian strike consistent with 24 mph reverse acceleration. A voir dire hearing then exposes that Paul's opinion about the Ring video and taillight damage was formed two weeks before trial after a meeting with Lally, never memorialized in a report, and based on a video Paul first watched on Court TV. The day ends with Jackson arguing to the judge that this constitutes a pattern of discovery violations by the Commonwealth — a ruling the judge reserves for the weekend.",
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"publishedAt": "2024-06-14T00:00:00.000Z",
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"title": "Day 25 — Hyde, Joe Paul",
"updatedAt": "2026-06-08T13:28:24.184Z"
}