During the ongoing trial, Prosecutor Chris Conroy resumed questioning witness Douglas Daus. The focus of the questioning was on a phone call that took place seven years ago.
Conroy posed a hypothetical scenario to Daus, asking if he would expect a phone call made with the phone in his pocket seven years ago to show up in the call log on the phone. Daus responded in the negative, stating that he would not expect to see such a call in the log.
Following Daus's response, he was excused from the stand, concluding his testimony for the day.
The exchange between Conroy and Daus sheds light on the intricacies of phone call records and the limitations of call logs in capturing all past communication activities. This line of questioning may have implications for the case being presented in court.