Gwyneth Paltrow’s ski collision trial continues with defense
They said on Tuesday that they planned to call four additional experts to testify, but left the door open to call to the stand Paltrow or Brad Falchuk, her television producer husband.
Over the last two days, Paltrow's defense team has relied mainly on expert witnesses, yet read depositions from Paltrow's children into the record on Tuesday. They've attempted to hold the jury's attention by playing multiple high-resolution animations while their witnesses - including a collision expert, biomedical engineer, physician and ski instructor - have all testified.
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