During the courtroom debate over the enlarged photos the prosecution submitted into evidence, ADA Kraus said: "All due respect to your honor, I think the defense is trying to take advantage of your lack of knowledge about technology, which you've expressed."
Then, when confronted with the realization there was a difference between the prosecution's high resolution video and the one they sent to the defense, Kraus tried to dismiss the confusion as, "It's just playing weird." Really? Maybe it's because the files are demonstrably different in file size, resolution, name and aspect ratio (it's been cropped). The colors were also altered, likely because whoever transcoded it used a lower number of colors in the palette.
I'm glad the judge saw through that smoke screen, and he may revisit the prosecution's failure to turn over the real video to the defense by placing the prosecution team under oath and getting them on the record.
#TrustTheGovernment