'It's gonna come down to a battle of the experts,' former FBI agent Jennifer Coffindaffer told Newsweek about Kohberger's trial.
Newsweek"If there is any argument to be made that the cell site service is inaccurate, that's going to be good for the defense," Rahmani told."I'm sure they're going to have an expert that's not necessarily junk science but it's far from as accurate as the state presents it to be."
Like Coffindaffer, Rahmani said that the trial will likely be a"battle of the experts," adding that"this is what you want as a defense attorney, you want to kind of inject some doubt into the jury's deliberation." "If they doubt the data being provided and analysis is inaccurate, that's just really all you need. You don't need actual innocence, you just need reasonable doubt," he said.
According to Rahmani, cellular data may be more reliable in terms of tracking movement when compared to surveillance footage, as he said that the exact time on the cameras may vary. On the other hand, Thomas O'Connor, senior consultant for The Soufan Group and a retired FBI agent, toldthat surveillance cameras could be off by a couple of minutes, but said that if authorities mentioned it in the affidavit, they likely determined that the timing was possible.
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