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Originally Posted by Hammock Parties
Doesn't the prosecution have to inform them if they have video of Rice getting into the driver's side?
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Down the line, after they've filed charges, during discovery.
What's going to happen (probably already happening/has happened) is they're back-tracking cameras along the entire journey of the cars from the point of origin.
If they have him getting into the vehicle's driver side, and can draw a straight line of footage without large gaps in time (in which he could have switched seats), then he's in trouble.
If he went through a toll and it took a picture that was stronger than his tinted windows, and it shows him driving, then he's in trouble.
Since no one from his crew spoke to police and lied or gave dumb statements (because they left) and if no one on the road can clearly point to him as the driver (again, his windows are blacked out), then they're going to need a first-hand reliable witness or footage.
He definitely won't be incriminating himself.