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Brian Buckmeyer

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
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Appearances Over Time

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20/20
Bad Rap: Evidence

There was a bit of testimony that struck me, and I'm curious if you felt the same way, with LA Fire Department arson investigator Lance Jimenez testifying about a black Cadillac Escalade that he saw leaving the scene that was registered to Sean Combs' company. bad boy. Now, did that stand out to you?

20/20
Bad Rap: Evidence

There was a bit of testimony that struck me, and I'm curious if you felt the same way, with LA Fire Department arson investigator Lance Jimenez testifying about a black Cadillac Escalade that he saw leaving the scene that was registered to Sean Combs' company. bad boy. Now, did that stand out to you?

20/20
Bad Rap: Evidence

So let's give it a little bit of context as to how this came about. There are no allegations that the person who committed the arson or allegedly committed the arson was inside the home, but it was explained to us. There was a prior event that had a burglary in the home and it took those fingerprints. They made fingerprint cards and they store them as evidence. Now,

20/20
Bad Rap: Evidence

So let's give it a little bit of context as to how this came about. There are no allegations that the person who committed the arson or allegedly committed the arson was inside the home, but it was explained to us. There was a prior event that had a burglary in the home and it took those fingerprints. They made fingerprint cards and they store them as evidence. Now,

20/20
Bad Rap: Evidence

So let's give it a little bit of context as to how this came about. There are no allegations that the person who committed the arson or allegedly committed the arson was inside the home, but it was explained to us. There was a prior event that had a burglary in the home and it took those fingerprints. They made fingerprint cards and they store them as evidence. Now,

20/20
Bad Rap: Evidence

Evidence gets destroyed all the time. A case gets resolved. The person's found guilty. The case is done. The lead investigator says this person is no longer a suspect. There are many reasons why evidence gets destroyed. But when a case or an investigation is still ongoing, that's supposed to be saved.

20/20
Bad Rap: Evidence

Evidence gets destroyed all the time. A case gets resolved. The person's found guilty. The case is done. The lead investigator says this person is no longer a suspect. There are many reasons why evidence gets destroyed. But when a case or an investigation is still ongoing, that's supposed to be saved.

20/20
Bad Rap: Evidence

Evidence gets destroyed all the time. A case gets resolved. The person's found guilty. The case is done. The lead investigator says this person is no longer a suspect. There are many reasons why evidence gets destroyed. But when a case or an investigation is still ongoing, that's supposed to be saved.

20/20
Bad Rap: Evidence

It's supposed to be saved for some 10, 20, how many ever years until the lead investigator decides that it no longer is necessary to keep. And the lead investigator who was on the stand is saying, I did not ask for it to be destroyed. No one contacted me saying it was supposed to be destroyed.

20/20
Bad Rap: Evidence

It's supposed to be saved for some 10, 20, how many ever years until the lead investigator decides that it no longer is necessary to keep. And the lead investigator who was on the stand is saying, I did not ask for it to be destroyed. No one contacted me saying it was supposed to be destroyed.

20/20
Bad Rap: Evidence

It's supposed to be saved for some 10, 20, how many ever years until the lead investigator decides that it no longer is necessary to keep. And the lead investigator who was on the stand is saying, I did not ask for it to be destroyed. No one contacted me saying it was supposed to be destroyed.

20/20
Bad Rap: Evidence

And the issue here was, I think in my opinion, and I think the judge agreed too, that at that point, the conversation should have been done. They did an investigation, they collected evidence, it was destroyed, they don't know why, and then move on.

20/20
Bad Rap: Evidence

And the issue here was, I think in my opinion, and I think the judge agreed too, that at that point, the conversation should have been done. They did an investigation, they collected evidence, it was destroyed, they don't know why, and then move on.

20/20
Bad Rap: Evidence

And the issue here was, I think in my opinion, and I think the judge agreed too, that at that point, the conversation should have been done. They did an investigation, they collected evidence, it was destroyed, they don't know why, and then move on.

20/20
Bad Rap: Evidence

But the government kept going and kept going to the point that it seemed like a very strong insinuation that it's very unusual for this piece of evidence to be destroyed. And so I think the government got far too dangerously close to that implication. But that question of it being unusual is never answered. And so the judge ultimately said, we're going to strike this line of questioning.

20/20
Bad Rap: Evidence

But the government kept going and kept going to the point that it seemed like a very strong insinuation that it's very unusual for this piece of evidence to be destroyed. And so I think the government got far too dangerously close to that implication. But that question of it being unusual is never answered. And so the judge ultimately said, we're going to strike this line of questioning.

20/20
Bad Rap: Evidence

But the government kept going and kept going to the point that it seemed like a very strong insinuation that it's very unusual for this piece of evidence to be destroyed. And so I think the government got far too dangerously close to that implication. But that question of it being unusual is never answered. And so the judge ultimately said, we're going to strike this line of questioning.

20/20
Bad Rap: Evidence

We're going to give what's called a curative instruction, meaning we're going to tell the jury that this line of questioning as to the loss or destruction of this evidence has no bearing or relevance as to this defendant. And then we're going to move on.

20/20
Bad Rap: Evidence

We're going to give what's called a curative instruction, meaning we're going to tell the jury that this line of questioning as to the loss or destruction of this evidence has no bearing or relevance as to this defendant. And then we're going to move on.

20/20
Bad Rap: Evidence

We're going to give what's called a curative instruction, meaning we're going to tell the jury that this line of questioning as to the loss or destruction of this evidence has no bearing or relevance as to this defendant. And then we're going to move on.