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Prosecutor Conroy Redirects Digital Evidence Analyst In Phone Case

Donald Trump Trump's criminal hush money trial kicks off in New York City

During the trial, Prosecutor Chris Conroy began his redirect by questioning digital evidence analyst Douglas Daus about the use of a phone. When asked if it was unusual for a phone to be used, Daus responded with a simple 'No'.

Conroy then addressed the recordings that Defense attorney Emil Bove had brought up, stating that they were not relevant to the case. Daus confirmed this assertion, further solidifying the focus of the trial.

Analyst confirms phone use is not unusual in the case.
Prosecutor redirects questioning about phone use with digital evidence analyst.
Prosecutor dismisses relevance of recordings brought up by Defense attorney.

As the proceedings continued, there was a moment where Trump, who was present in the courtroom, wrote something on a notepad and handed it to Bove. The significance of this action remains to be seen as the trial unfolds.

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