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Evidence handling

Sheriff's homicide detective Mark Lillienfeld is on the stand, answering questions from prosecutor Pat Dixon about the proper handling of evidence. Lillienfeld has spoken of the need to meticulously label all items found at the scene of a crime. Dixon is likely laying the ground to try to show later that the defense was sloppy. Former members of the defense team are expected to testify today that they saw forensics expert Henry Lee pick up a fingernail-sized object that was never shown to prosecutors.

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