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you're involved a little bit with detective sorino. how did you think his testimony went down today? >> he's a straight shooter, he's going to tell it like it is, no matter who it helps. that's why a lot of people are saying, this is a good day for the defense. >> isn't he also going to confirm really why he and his colleagues took the actions they did on that night? in the sense that there was a lot of outrage there had been no charges against george zimmerman. they both come out today and give extensive testimony, saying, yes, we found him credible, consistent and so on, that lends to why they didn't do anything? >> i would disagree. if you look at the situation, they're not the ones that make the charging decision. that would be the state attorney's job. they had spoken with the state attorney previously who rejected to do a direct file. before they would make a decision on the case, the case was taken away and moved to jacksonville. if detective sorino had not done what he had done, we wouldn't have all these statements. the jury c
you're involved a little bit with detective sorino. how did you think his testimony went down today? >> he's a straight shooter, he's going to tell it like it is, no matter who it helps. that's why a lot of people are saying, this is a good day for the defense. >> isn't he also going to confirm really why he and his colleagues took the actions they did on that night? in the sense that there was a lot of outrage there had been no charges against george zimmerman. they both come out...
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when chris sorino takes the stand, he will also be ask about how he at one time had even prepared arrest papers. it was the chief of police and the state attorney here in this county, in seminole county, that decided not bring those charges. then it was the governor appointing a special prosecutor that ultimately brought the charges. that special prosecutor who brought the charges did not present it to a grand jury but did what's called a direct file, looked at the evidence and said i see enough here, don't need a grand jury. we're just going to bring these charges and brought charges, higher than the detective who initially thought -- who suggested manslaughter. but brought it in as a second degree murder case which is where we are now. >> kerry and lisa, thank you. we know the lunch recess continues for 20 more minutes. we'll let you squeeze in a sandwich and an apple. until when we begin the trial again. >>> back to the george zimmerman this hour. we want to get to other news making led lines, include being the president's trip to africa and latest developments surrounding edward snow
when chris sorino takes the stand, he will also be ask about how he at one time had even prepared arrest papers. it was the chief of police and the state attorney here in this county, in seminole county, that decided not bring those charges. then it was the governor appointing a special prosecutor that ultimately brought the charges. that special prosecutor who brought the charges did not present it to a grand jury but did what's called a direct file, looked at the evidence and said i see...
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sorino. >> i would say, make sure that the training and relationships are done ahead of time. planning is key. every community, large or small, has a vent -- events on the fourth of july. building those relationships on a special event, because you know you have numbers of people concentrated and groups of people coming together -- for example, the fourth of july marathon -- building that and testing that. i think that taking the lessons learned from that and bring in the departments together, as i mentioned, it was no accident that people went to the prison hospital and were treated on scene with tourniquets. that is the training that happens for the special events and they were incorporated into everyday. that has been done in boston for years. it should be done across the the country. >> thank you. mr. swartz. >> i will build on that. in addition to the training and exercises, we had to translate what we do in boston -- have to translate what we do in boston into our were-case capabilities. on game day, you have to be ready to act quickly. a marathon day, -- on marathon day
sorino. >> i would say, make sure that the training and relationships are done ahead of time. planning is key. every community, large or small, has a vent -- events on the fourth of july. building those relationships on a special event, because you know you have numbers of people concentrated and groups of people coming together -- for example, the fourth of july marathon -- building that and testing that. i think that taking the lessons learned from that and bring in the departments...
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richard sorino. prior to this appointment mr. serino serve as the chief of boston e.m.s. and assistant director of the boston public health commission. he served as an incident commander for over 35 mass casualty incidents and for all of boston's major planned events including the boston marathon. we thank you for joining us today and for your service. we look forward to your testimony. the next witness is curt schwartz. mr. she schwartz is the undersecretary for homeland security and emergency management for the commonwealth of massachusetts. he's also the director of the massachusetts emergency management agency and serves as the homeland security advisor to massachusetts governor duvall patrick. he served as assistant attorney general and chief of the criminal bureau in massachusetts. mr. schwartz has also served as police officer and as emergency technician and we thank you for joining us today. and for your services to the people of the commonwealth of massachusetts. next, mr. ed davis, snice to see mr. davis, currently commissioner of the boston police department. m
richard sorino. prior to this appointment mr. serino serve as the chief of boston e.m.s. and assistant director of the boston public health commission. he served as an incident commander for over 35 mass casualty incidents and for all of boston's major planned events including the boston marathon. we thank you for joining us today and for your service. we look forward to your testimony. the next witness is curt schwartz. mr. she schwartz is the undersecretary for homeland security and emergency...
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richard sorino of the agency and after his appointment he served as the chief of the law boston ems and assistant director of the boston public health commission. he served as a commander for over 35 mass casualty incidents and for all of boston's major plans including the boston marathon. thank you for joining us today and for your service. we look forward to your testimony. the next witness is mr. schwartz, the undersecretary for homeland security and emergency management for the commonwealth of massachusetts to the it is also the director of the massachusetts emergency management agency. and he serves as the homeland security adviser to the massachusetts governor deval patrick. prior to this position, mr. schwartz served as the assistant attorney general and chief of the criminal bureau of massachusetts putative in addition to working as a prosecutor in massachusetts mr. schwartz also served as a police officer and emergency technician. and we thank you for joining us today and for your services to people of the commonwealth of massachusetts. next mr. ed davis currently commissioner
richard sorino of the agency and after his appointment he served as the chief of the law boston ems and assistant director of the boston public health commission. he served as a commander for over 35 mass casualty incidents and for all of boston's major plans including the boston marathon. thank you for joining us today and for your service. we look forward to your testimony. the next witness is mr. schwartz, the undersecretary for homeland security and emergency management for the commonwealth...