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"iBoaterer" wrote in message
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She IS a "witness". What was she called to the stand as? Someone who
knows nothing about the case, and has no experience in any aspect of
the
case?


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I'll try one more time .

Contrary to you're statement, she *was NOT* a witness to any
crime.
She simply examined photographs and reviewed the medical report of a
PA who examined Zimmerman.

Why do you have such a hard time understanding this?


Probably because you have a hard time understanding that she is INDEED
a
"witness" for the court. If not, why would she be on the stand???

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The problem I have is understanding your line of logic in some of
these discussions. This one started with you posing the question,

"What "qualifications" are needed to have witnessed a crime?"

I merely pointed out that the ME did *not* witness a crime in this
case. She testified *as* a witness her opinions of Zimmerman's
injuries.

Think of this way: In your question "witness" is a verb. In my
response, "witness" is a noun.


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