posted on Apr, 3 2011 @ 02:06 PM
There are always so many people here with unique skills in bringing out details of videos and I'm hoping there is likewise an expert who can take an
audio file and bring out a rather hard to hear conversation.
Youtube video with audio
On this video at 11:00 minutes in, an older man (defense lawyer Cheney Mason) walks up to the man at the podium (defense lawyer Jose Baez) and begins
whispering to him while the prosecuting attorney (Jeff Ashton) continues to lodge his objection in the background. Jeff Ashton's voice is rather
loud, and Mason is intentionally speaking softly. Right at 11:09 minutes Cheney Mason says something to Jose Baez that begins with "don't say
anything about..." and ends with something to do with "deposition".
I am wondering if someone would be so kind as to assist by manipulating this audio file to where they could reduce Ashton's voice and possibly bring
out Mason's so that it can be determined what Mason was instructing Baez on.
The importance of this is that this was the second instance, in just a short amount of time, in which the defense violated discovery rules and Mason
seems to be coaching Baez on how he will respond to the state's objection. I'm trying to discern if something "unsavory" is being instructed to
Baez.
Thank you in advance for any assistance you can give.
edit on 4-3-2011 by Valhall because: correct link