COURT WATCH: Defense Challenges Identification from Grainy Surveillance Footage

NEWPORT BEACH, Calif. — A defense attorney challenged the prosecution’s identification evidence during a probable cause hearing Friday in Orange County Superior Court, arguing there was insufficient evidence to establish that her client was one of two people involved in the alleged vandalism of a car wash.

Defense Attorney Kate Robinson contended that the case against the accused rested largely on a co-accused’s statements and a disputed identification based on grainy surveillance footage.

The accused, along with a co-accused, was suspected of vandalizing a car wash. The two men allegedly attempted to extract a pay station using a hook…

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