The fate of Austin police officer Christopher Taylor will soon be in the hands of a jury.
Henry Mowry, who works with a forensic engineering and visualization firm, and David Gilden, a psychology professor at UT Austin, were brought in to testify Monday.Gilden, a psychology professor who specializes in perception and cognition, says a large part of the prosecution's effort is to prove it was obvious Ramos' car was turning right and there was no reason to fire a rifle in that situation.
"When you look at this videotape, the impression you get is the car is turning," Gilden said."It's obvious that it's turning. This obviously should not have taken place. It's obvious. That's not true, it's not obvious."Christopher Taylor trial: Officer testifies on whether she would have shot at Michael Ramos
The state proceeded to cross-examine Gilden, asking him his take on how the state had presented this case to the jury. "So given your limited knowledge about what goes on in criminal cases, you still feel you're qualified to tell this jury that the state has been doing this all wrong," prosecutor Gary Cobb asked.
"Given the presentation of that optic, I would say just how incredibly cartoonish that was," Gilden said."It raised severe doubts in my mind about the quality of that presentation."
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