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The hearing was notable for its scale, with 28 witnesses called to testify—an unusually high number in such proceedings. These witnesses were expected to provide testimony related both to the legality of the search and to the evidence collected from Manion’s belongings.
Moreover, prosecutors plan to present hours of body camera footage capturing interactions with Manion and police during his arrest. These recordings are expected to give insights into police procedures, questioning, and responses, which could be pivotal in assessing whether constitutional rights were respected.