Originally Posted by
ClydeR
Drama! To summarize the above as I understand it, the defense somehow found out that the prosecutor has bullets collected in the investigation that it had not, as required, given to the defense to inspect. The prosecutor said it did not matter because the bullets did not match the bullets that caused the death. The judge then asked to see the bullets. When inspected, some of the bullets appeared to be a match. Then the prosecutor said she had never looked at the bullets before. How then, you may wonder, as I'm sure the judge wondered, was the prosecutor so certain a few minutes before that the bullets did not match?