Good afternoon. A judge has made several decisions on what will and won't be allowed during the trial for Jeronimo Yanez, the police officer who killed Philando Castile last summer. Yanez won't be allowed to re-enact what happened the night he shot Castile, nor will jurors be allowed to see in person Castile's car in which he was shot. | Full story |
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