Brauchler reminding jury that Woodcock has only once previously been asked to make a legal insanity assessment
Woodcock says DSM5 is not to be taken "as a bible" but rather as a collection of criteria
Woodcock confirms he uses the DSM5 as a guide
Brauchler confirming that DSM5 has nothing to do with Colorado law
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DA: "Whats important here than is not the diagnosis but how whatever that diagnosis is affects the person's functions in the context of this state's laws."
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Woodcock replies: "My point is that the diagnosis allows us to make that determination"
Woodcock says his notes say 2 hours 45 mins was the length of the interview
Woodcock says his recollection of the length was wrong -- DA Brauchler seizes on that because his recollection of the interview made the way into the report
- Objection

Objection to form of question, sustained
DA asks what Woodcock had heard about the case before that interview: "News reports"