One of the witnesses to take the stand was Jenna Earls, a student trainer at the university. When asked by attorney Dan Shapiro if she had been asked to remove water from the field house, she answered “no.” Legal experts are seeing this as testimony that could weaken the Plancher’s case. Since Plancher’s death in March 2008, his family has been working on the wrongful death lawsuit in which they ask the UCF Athletics Association for millions of dollars.
The medical examiner also took the stand this month to describe the condition of Plancher’s body postmortem. He stated that Plancher suffered from a heart attack.
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