Robert Durst Trial: Judge Denies Defense's Bid For Acquittal
LLPPL News Watch
August 4, 2021
Susan Berman and her murderer Robert Durst
A
judge Tuesday rejected the defense's motion seeking the acquittal of
Robert Durst after the prosecution rested its case-in-chief in the New
York real estate scion's trial on a murder charge stemming from his best
friend's shooting death at her home in the Benedict Canyon area of Los
Angeles.
Superior Court Judge Mark Windham's ruling outside the jury's
presence came one day after he denied the defense's emergency motion for
a mistrial in Durst's case – the third such request for a mistrial or
an indefinite delay in recent months over concerns about the
78-year-old defendant's health conditions.
In an oral motion for a
judgment of acquittal, one of Durst's attorneys, David Chesnoff,
contended that there was "absolutely no forensic evidence" linking Durst
to the December 2000 killing of his longtime friend, Susan Berman, a
55-year-old writer whom he met while at UCLA.
Shortly after the judge's
ruling, the defense called its first witness, UC Irvine professor
Elizabeth Loftus, who studies human memory and is due back on the stand
Wednesday morning.
The prosecution had wrapped up its case-in-chief by
playing an audiotape of Durst's interview with Deputy District Attorney
John Lewin and two Los Angeles Police Department detectives shortly
after he was arrested in March 2015 in New Orleans.
1 comment:
My partner several years ago was the lead detective on the Galveston case.
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