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  "description": "Day 33 centers on closing arguments from both the defense and prosecution. Alan Jackson opens for the defense, arguing across three pillars: no medical expert confirmed a vehicle collision, the investigation was corrupted by Michael Proctor's bias, and the Commonwealth's physical evidence — taillight fragments, hair, sweatshirt holes — is unreliable. ADA Hank Brennan answers for the prosecution, anchoring the Commonwealth's case in digital forensic data: the Lexus black box, O'Keefe's cell phone health data, and Waze tracking, while dismissing the defense's alternative theories and framing Proctor's misconduct as legally irrelevant to the physical evidence. Judge Cannone then delivers jury instructions covering the elements of all three charges, lesser includeds, and deliberation procedures. Six alternates are excused by random selection, a foreperson is seated from seat one, and the jury retires. At day's end the judge admonishes jurors against research or discussion over the weekend and dismisses them until Monday.",
  "path": "/trial-2/day/33/",
  "publishedAt": "2025-06-13T00:00:00.000Z",
  "site": "at://did:plc:vd3vzujxkxsthkswrc2zzupm/site.standard.publication/krt",
  "title": "Day 33 — Closing Arguments",
  "updatedAt": "2026-06-08T13:28:24.184Z"
}