Friday February 22 continues to have the prosecution’s witnesses testify in the Jordan Johnson rape trial. Although the defense had one expert testify on Friday due to scheduling, the State is still presenting their witnesses in this case and the defense case is not expected to begin until next week. Over the past two weeks witnesses ranging from the accuser, to psychological experts, to police have taken the stand describing their involvement in the case. In the end, both the accused and the accuser admit they had sex. The only issue before the jury will be whether the accuser gave consent to the encounter as Johnson maintains, or she did not give consent, as the accuser maintains.
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Jordan Johnson trial continues into week two, prosecution’s case still not finished
February 22, 2013 By judnich
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Vinnie Pavlish was born in Montana and has lived throughout Montana his entire life. Vinnie attended the University of Montana, for his undergraduate and law degree. Vinnie was heavily involved with the ASUM student union and was on staff and an editor at the Montana Law Review and participated in National Moot Court and Environmental Law Moot Court. Vinnie's clinical program was a clerkship with Federal Magistrate Lynch.