Following hearings from both the sides last week, the jury members said they want to see the dash-cam video recording -- a crucial evidence in the case.
Washington:
Deliberating its decision on the police brutality on an Indian grandfather, a federal jury has sought to again watch the video in which he is seen being assaulted by a police official in the US state of Alabama.
The jury in Huntsville has sought to watch the video of the assault, that left Sureshbhai Patel, 58, partially paralysed, during the re-trial of Eric Parker, the cop charged with use of excessive force.
The first trial ended in a mistrial. Mr Parker, who has now been fired by the Huntsville Police, is facing up to 10 years of imprisonment if convicted.
He faces a single charge of deprivation of rights under colour of law for the sidewalk takedown on February 6 that left Mr Patel in need of spinal surgery.
Following hearings from both the sides last week, the jury members said they want to see the dash-cam video recording -- a crucial evidence in the case.
It is in this video that Mr Parker is seen hitting Mr Patel, following which the Indian man fell on the ground.
Mr Patel, who was visiting his son in Alabama to meet his new-born grandson, was slammed to ground and left paralysed in 101 seconds after encountering the police despite him pleading as many as five times that he knows no English, federal prosecutors have said.
Mr Patel is still undergoing treatment. Mr Parker's re-trial has 14 members in the jury, of which 11 are women and three men.