12:03
Postscript: San Antonio Police Officer's Murder Case
J.D. - A Lawyer Explains
27:31
An Analysis of the Closing Arguments in the San Antonio Police Officer's Murder Case
22:03
Defense Objects Because the State Did Not Disclose Relevant Information to the Defense.
20:43
Police Experts Explain the Investigation Was "Corrupted" by D.A. Overreach
21:06
The Jury Sat Through a DNA Lecture Only to Learn There was NO DNA Recovered (Vid 14)
13:33
Tact and Understanding Bring Out Better Answers for Defense Than Using Prior Discipline. (Vid 13)
25:03
The Defense Does Some Questionable Questioning of an Unimportant Witness (Vid 12)
18:01
Was Evidence Not Collected by CSI? Why No Crime Scene Log? Defense Has Questions! (Vid 11)
23:17
Strength in Numbers: Multiple Defense Lawyers Prevail on Evidentiary Objections by State (Vid 10)
19:12
Defense Argument Over Duty to Intervene in San Antonio Police Trial (Vid 9)
15:28
State May Have Violated Brady Rule By Failure to Disclose Officer Salinas' Disagreement (Vid 8)
18:49
Officer: The Sergeant Said We Could Lawfully Enter The Apartment (Vid 7)
17:37
Prosecutors Make Good Points on Re-Direct Examination in Perez case. (Vid 6)
21:46
Some Witnesses Are Difficult For Both Sides in a Criminal Case. (Vid 5)
20:49
Prosecution Presents Reluctant Police Witness ...It Doesn't Go Well. (Vid 4)
Police Defense Attorneys Continue To Score Points With Fire Captain (Vid 3)
15:05
Defense Sets Up Reasonableness - Points To Effects of Perez's Actions Through Fire Captain (Vid 2)
23:57
Was it Reasonable Force or Murder - Cops on Trial For Shooting Woman Armed with Hammer (1st Video)