'Reckless' Gwyneth Paltrow caused Utah ski crash,lawyer says
Mar 27, 2023 15:23:23 GMT
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Post by dksnj on Mar 27, 2023 15:23:23 GMT
Or she is lying
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Doctor tells court Sanderson could only have been hit from behind
On Thursday jurors heard testimony from Dr Richard Boehne, who said Sanderson's injuries could only have been caused by being struck from behind.
'He was hit by someone from the side and from behind, bear in mind that person landed on him. People who fall don't get rib fractures… it takes something else,' he said.
'If you had a choice between Mr Sanderson hitting Ms Paltrow or Ms Paltrow hitting Mr Sanderson, you would have to pick Ms Paltrow hitting Mr Sanderson from behind and falling on top of him to account for the rib fractures.'
'If you were to compare two scenarios… there's only one scenario that would account for enough force application to fracture those ribs and that would be Ms Paltrow striking Mr Sanderson from behind and falling to the ground. In essence he was like a cushion, if you will.'
Doctor tells court Sanderson could only have been hit from behind
On Thursday jurors heard testimony from Dr Richard Boehne, who said Sanderson's injuries could only have been caused by being struck from behind.
'He was hit by someone from the side and from behind, bear in mind that person landed on him. People who fall don't get rib fractures… it takes something else,' he said.
'If you had a choice between Mr Sanderson hitting Ms Paltrow or Ms Paltrow hitting Mr Sanderson, you would have to pick Ms Paltrow hitting Mr Sanderson from behind and falling on top of him to account for the rib fractures.'
'If you were to compare two scenarios… there's only one scenario that would account for enough force application to fracture those ribs and that would be Ms Paltrow striking Mr Sanderson from behind and falling to the ground. In essence he was like a cushion, if you will.'
Judge in Gwyneth Paltrow's ski-slope crash trial bans her team from bringing in 'TREATS' for court bailiffs as she prepares to testify TODAY
A judge has declined an offer from Gwyneth Paltrow's legal team to 'bring in treats' for courtroom security at her trial in Utah.
Before proceedings started in the Park City court on Thursday, attorney Steve Owens asked the judge whether Paltrow's team could bring treats for the bailiffs to thank them for their service.
'Private security for my client wanted to bring in treats for the bailiffs for how helpful they've been,' Owens said. 'So, I wanted to do that transparently and see if there are any objections.'
Sanderson's attorneys then objected, arguing that the defence did not fill them in before raising the request to the judge.
'OK, there's an objection so thank you, but no thank you,' the judge ordered. 'If the parties decide to do that later, that's fine, too.'
It is unclear what treats her team would have offered.
A judge has declined an offer from Gwyneth Paltrow's legal team to 'bring in treats' for courtroom security at her trial in Utah.
Before proceedings started in the Park City court on Thursday, attorney Steve Owens asked the judge whether Paltrow's team could bring treats for the bailiffs to thank them for their service.
'Private security for my client wanted to bring in treats for the bailiffs for how helpful they've been,' Owens said. 'So, I wanted to do that transparently and see if there are any objections.'
Sanderson's attorneys then objected, arguing that the defence did not fill them in before raising the request to the judge.
'OK, there's an objection so thank you, but no thank you,' the judge ordered. 'If the parties decide to do that later, that's fine, too.'
It is unclear what treats her team would have offered.