In a recent development in the trial, special prosecutor Kari Morrissey questioned Santa Fe Officer Nicholas Lefleur about being coached prior to his testimony. Lefleur, the first witness called to testify, was asked by Morrissey if he agreed with the defense attorney's assertion that he was coached to give his testimony. Lefleur requested a rephrasing of the question, prompting Morrissey to inquire if the defense attorney had implied that the prosecution had instructed Lefleur on how to testify.
During cross-examination, Lefleur clarified that the defense attorney seemed to suggest that he had been coached into his testimony. However, Lefleur firmly stated that he was not coached in any way.
These exchanges shed light on the dynamics of the trial and the efforts made by both the prosecution and the defense to ensure the integrity of witness testimonies. The questioning also underscores the importance of transparency and credibility in legal proceedings.