The prosecution called Sim Gilley as a rebuttal witness, the white boy who Price had testified was in the Gondola car at the time of the rapes.
At a pre-trial hearing the prosecution called Lewinsky as a witness to try to establish that her testimony against Tripp was untainted by the Independent Counsel investigation.
Witness for the prosecution, never called.
The prosecution called Dale W. Griffis, a graduate of Columbia Pacific University, as an expert in the occult to testify the murders were a Satanic ritual.
Barry Trial Nears End Summing up, the prosecution called Marion Barry a turncoat in the war on drugs, and the defense attacked "mustard gas" tactics.
Parade of Experts To keep its case uncluttered, the prosecution called only four witnesses.
The prosecution called to the stand the chief medical examiner Dr. Jan Garavaglia, who testified that she determined Caylee's manner of death to be homicide, but listed it as "death by undetermined means".
In his summation, Mr. Mazzei recounted testimony from many of the two dozen witnesses the prosecution called.
After the prosecution called for the death penalty at a special hearing, the jury decided that the brutal nature of the murders was not sufficient to require the death sentence.
At the trial the prosecution called Peter Stringer, who had an artificial arm, but who denied ever having seen the suitcase or Hanratty.