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"description": "Day 30 opens with forensic pathologist Dr. Frank Sheridan testifying that O'Keefe's arm injuries are consistent with animal bites and scratches rather than a vehicle strike, and that the fatal head injury pattern is inconsistent with a vehicle collision. On cross, ADA Lally reveals that Sheridan was unaware of UC Davis testing finding no canine DNA on O'Keefe's sleeve and had not reviewed multiple pieces of prosecution physical evidence. ARCCA accident reconstructionist Daniel Wolfe returns for redirect, describing pneumatic cannon testing that replicated the tail light damage pattern with a thrown drinking glass but not with a head or arm impact; on recross, Lally confronts Wolfe with the defendant's alleged on-scene statements 'I hit him' — evidence Wolfe had never been provided. ARCCA biomechanical engineer Dr. Andrew Rentschler then testifies that O'Keefe's isolated skull fracture without cervical or systemic injuries, and the uniform superficial abrasion pattern on his arm, are each independently inconsistent with a vehicle strike at 24 mph. After Lally challenges the completeness of Rentschler's materials on cross, Alan Jackson announces 'Defense rests,' closing the defense case.",
"path": "/trial-1/day/30/",
"publishedAt": "2024-06-24T00:00:00.000Z",
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"title": "Day 30 — Sheridan, Wolfe, Rentschler — DEFENSE RESTS",
"updatedAt": "2026-06-08T13:28:24.184Z"
}