CCPing myself:
Authorities still don't know what's on Trayvon Martin's cellphoneDefense attorneys say they need to know more.
ARTICLEQuote:
...Sanford police Detective Doris Singleton contacted the carrier, T-Mobile, asking for the code. The company told her they could get to the information if they had the PIN to the account. On March 5, Sanford police Sgt. Joe Santiago asked Tracy Martin for the PIN, according to a police report. Tracy Martin said he'd check with his attorney.
Martin never got back with police. At a March 8 news conference in Orlando, Tracy Martin told reporters he would not help police download information from the phone.
As it is
now, it might be a help for the Defense, might not so I can understand the hesitancy. But looking at the dates, why would he not be assisting authorities to help get that arrest that the family was screaming to the heavens about.
IANaCG (computer genius) or anything close to but couldn't they take that memory chip out and put it into another android phone of same make and model? Who cares if the exterior of the phone gets damaged or destroyed? I don't even think they ran test for fingerprints or blood on it.
Quote:
...When questioned last month about Tracy Martin's decision to withhold the phone's PIN from authorities, family attorney Benjamin Crump said, "I don't know anything about that. We're going to do anything prosecutors say we should."
Last month, as in October... How many fingers did Crump have crossed when he issued that statement?
The Prosecution certainly doesn't want to know all of the pertinent facts to the case, do they? I mean that phone has all of the data for Dee Dee on it. Their main witness! It might be hard to swallow
that bitter pill if there are texts between the two of them that shore up Defense claims. Or if they find out the call logs don't exactly match what was given to the press. (Matt Gutman @ABC) ((insert possible egg on face))
Maybe they are now in fear that it could be "accidentally" disclosed since BdlR has proven himself to be rather inept at keeping court ordered secrets...and their case would evaporate.