PEOPLE v. ROGERS PART-V
<h6>PEOPLE v. ROGERS</h6> <br /> <h6> </h6> <br /> <h6> </h6> <br /> <h6> </h6> <br /> <h6> </h6> <br /> <h6> </h6> <br /> <h6> </h6> <br /> <h6> </h6> <br /> <h6> </h6> <br /> <h6> </h6> <br /> <h6> </h6> <br /> <h6> </h6> <br /> <h6 align="center">Filed 8/21/06</h6> <br /> <p align="center"> </p> <br /> <p align="center"> </p> <br /> <p align="center"> </p> <br /> <p align="center"><b>IN THE SUPREME COURT OF CALIFORNIA</b></p> <br /> <p align="center"> </p> <br /> <p align="center"> </p> <br /> <p align="center"> </p> <br /> <p>THE PEOPLE, )</p> <br /> <p> )</p> <br /> <p> Plaintiff and Respondent, )</p> <br /> <p> ) S005502</p> <br /> <p> v. )</p> <br /> <p> ) </p> <br /> <p>DAVID KEITH ROGERS, )</p> <br /> <p> ) Kern County</p> <br /> <p> Defendant and Appellant. ) Super. Ct. No. 33477</p> <br /> <p>_______________________________________ )<u></u></p> <br /> <p><b>Continue from Part IV……. </b></p> <br /> <p><b> </b></p> <br /> <p>Moreover, the direct evidence pointing toward innocence was weak. Defendant presented no evidence related to the Benintende killing. The prosecution presented evidence that in his confession defendant first denied, then said he could not remember, killing Benintende. On the stand, defendant testified â€