![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The final witness of the day was Paul Schwedhelm, an AT&T employee who works on the company's mobility unit and was in charge of the records for the case. Harris identified Manning by his clothing. They were unable to recover the footage because the system deleted the saved footage after 30 days.Īssistant Prosecutor Danielle Grootenboer presented the jury with several surveillance videos, from a Paramus Starbucks near one of the AT&T stores and from inside Garden State Plaza, in which Harris identified Manning. The prosecution showed a photo from one of the stores that Harris had taken several days after Stoute's death, saying he was unable to get the video footage because the system was new and the employees were having difficulty. Harris said he had the license photo of Manning as well as a photo of Stoute. James Harris, who works for the Bergen County Prosecutor's Office, testified about attempting to collect video evidence from three separate AT&T stores in Paramus - one on Route 4, one on Route 17 and another in Garden State Plaza. He said he was following prior policy and had not meant to throw them out. 22, 2011.īordino told the court that he had discarded them after he wrote his report, contrary to a recent policy change that requires investigators to hold on to the written notes. Randy Manning shown in a Bergen County courtroom on Aug. ![]()
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