Prosecutors want to play audio from Citronelle police body cam footage at excessive force trial

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Prosecutors want to play audio from Citronelle police body cam footage at excessive force trial
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Federal prosecutors have asked a federal judge to allow them to play portions of the audio on police body camera footage showing a confrontation between the Citronelle police chief and a man arrested after a chase.

alleging that Tyler Norris, who was the police chief at the time, used excessive force against Isaiah McCree and deprived him of his constitutional rights.

The chief also yells at McCree to “get on the ground,” and he tells another officer to “pat this down.” Norris already has been tried twice on the charge, along with another criminal count alleging that he misled investigators. Both previous trials. His third trial is scheduled for next week. Prosecutors already presented body camera footage – with some audio – at the last trial. Defense attorney Jeff Deen told FOX10 News that both sides have had discussions about a possible plea deal. But for now, jury selection is set for Monday.

Prosecutors argue that the audio they want to play also is admissible because it is “narrow” and admissible under federal hearsay exceptions. They wrote that the statements were not part of any interrogation.

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