Kim Potter trial: Judge rejects motion to bar police testimony on use of force opinions
Assistant Minnesota Attorney General Erin Eldridge argued to bar any more testimony from police witnesses about their legal opinions on use of deadly force in the Kim Potter trial. The motion came after former Brooklyn Center police sergeant Mychal Johnson said he believed Potter would have been justified under state statute to use deadly force on a fleeing Daunte Wright.
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