Mohamed Noor trial: What evidence prosecutors have against US police officer

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Bodycam footage worn by Noor and his offsider will prove critical in the fatal shooting of Sydney woman Justine Ruszczyk. 9News

Tomorrow will start with opening arguments from the defence team and the prosecutors. Then, so long as there’s no other surprises, we willl start to hear evidence from both sides.

During jury selection, the prosecution has alluded numerous times to the idea that there may not have been any such thump on the police car. One potential juror was asked whether they could erase from their mind the idea that Justine was shot after Noor heard a noise. Arguably the most critical evidence in this case will be the police body cam footage. I say that without having seen it yet myself - and this very subject has been argued at length in court.

We now know what some of this footage shows. There’s “hours” of body cam vision to be tendered as evidence but by the sounds of things, a couple of clips are much more relevant than the rest. Justine is captured dying with part of her clothes torn off due to CPR attempts. “It’s video of him... it’s crucial to the case... it’s highly emotional...probably one of the most dramatic moments in the trial.

So, whatever Noor, Harrity and others were doing moments after the shot was fired is crucial. We just don’t know what exactly that is yet.

 

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