JANUARY 29, 2010 - UPDATE ON DR. AAFIA TRIAL PROCEEDINGS  E-mail
On Friday, an Afghan police officer, Mr. Bashir, testified that he saw an
American officer walk behind the curtain just before he heard gun shots, and
that he never saw Dr. Siddiqui pick up a gun. The defense then rested, and
the prosecution offered rebuttal witnesses, intended to respond to the
evidence presented by the defense. First, the prosecution called a firing
range owner, Gary Woodworth, who testified that he remembered Dr. Siddiqui
coming to the shooting range. However, Mr. Woodworth also admitted that
there were no records of Dr. Siddiqui ever having visited the shooting
range, and that even if she had, it could have been as part of her physical
education requirements at MIT. The prosecution also called FBI Special
Agent Bruce Kammerman, who testified that while recuperating at Bagram
Airbase hospital, Dr. Siddiqui had told him that she had picked up the gun
because she wanted to scare people in order to ease her escape. However, on
cross-examination, Agent Kammerman admitted that his original handwritten
notes about the conversation did not mention anything about a gun, but only
Dr. Siddiqui's desire to escape, and that the reference to the gun was added
only in the final typed report. The prosecution completed its questioning
of another FBI agent who interviewed Dr. Siddiqui while in the hospital,
Angela Sercer, and the defense's cross examination of Agent Sercer will
begin on Monday. The trial proceedings may end as early as Monday
afternoon, with jury deliberations to begin immediately thereafter.
 

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