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Daisy Link Murder Trial: Cocaine Testimony Supports Self Defense Claim 🎯 WHAT HAPPENS IN THIS CLIP In Day 1 of the Daisy Link murder trial, the first witness revealed critical self-defense evidence: victim Pedro Jimenez was using cocaine, marijuana, and alcohol the night he was shot. Pedro's friend testified Jimenez was at his house consuming drugs before Daisy arrived to pick him up. Under cross-examination, the friend admitted Pedro went to the kitchen unsupervised—meaning he couldn't confirm exactly what substances or how much Pedro consumed. This directly supports the defense's opening statement claim that Pedro was "out of control, unhinged, and dangerous" due to drug use. Defense attorney Antonio Tomas promised the medical examiner will testify Pedro had potentially lethal cocaine levels in his system. Florida law allows defendants claiming self-defense to present evidence of the victim's drug use and violent history to establish the reasonableness of their fear. First responder Sergeant Trayvon Nicholson testified he heard a gunshot 5-8 minutes before dispatch, searched pitch-black streets, but saw nothing. When he arrived, Daisy was standing over Pedro screaming "What happened?" appearing genuinely confused. The officer testified she was waving him down and rendering aid—behavior the defense argues shows trauma response, not guilt. The prosecution played body camera footage showing officers performing CPR as Pedro died while Daisy screamed frantically. This contrasts sharply with the State's key evidence: Ring camera footage allegedly showing Daisy calm immediately after shooting, saying "I think I hit a major artery. You'll be fine." The prosecution argues this proves she wasn't genuinely afraid—she only acted frantic when police arrived. Under Florida law, once self-defense is raised, the State must prove beyond reasonable doubt that Daisy did NOT act in lawful self-defense. Any reasonable doubt requires acquittal. Read our complete Justice Breakdown: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1pBzA... ⏰ KEY MOMENTS IN THIS VIDEO 00:00 - Why Drug Evidence Matters in Self-Defense Cases 00:57 - First Witness Takes Stand: Friend Describes Night Before Shooting 03:06 - Testimony: Daisy Came to Retrieve Pedro From Friend's House 04:32 - Cross-Examination Reveals Cocaine, Marijuana, Alcohol Present 08:58 - First Responder Testifies About Hearing Gunshot 15:20 - Timeline Gap: 5-8 Minutes Between Shot and Dispatch 17:57 - Officer Describes Finding Daisy Screaming Over Victim 22:10 - Body Camera Footage Shows Frantic CPR Attempts 49:01 - Crime Scene Evidence: Blood Trail Extended Two Blocks 56:21 - Defense Highlights Daisy Rendered Aid, Waved Down Police 📺 ESSENTIAL RELATED CASE INFORMATION FL v. Daisy Link Opening Statements - • Daisy Link Trial: Rage or Fear? Attorneys ... Why Watch: Understand both sides' competing theories Complete Case Background - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1QIel... Why Read: Prior abuse allegations and Stand Your Ground hearing context 📖 CASE BACKGROUND Daisy Link, 30, is charged with second-degree murder for the June 25, 2022 shooting death of Pedro Jimenez, her partner and father of her two children. Link admits firing the shot but claims self-defense after years of alleged abuse, including a pistol-whipping five days before the shooting. A judge denied her Stand Your Ground immunity, citing her calm Ring camera demeanor. If convicted, she faces 25 years to life under Florida's 10-20-Life law. The State must prove beyond reasonable doubt she did NOT act in lawful self-defense. 📗 PLAYLISTS & RESOURCES ► Full Trial Playlist: • FL v. Daisy Link - Daily Live Broadcast ► No Breaks Edition: • FL v. Daisy Link - No Breaks Edition ► Trial Podcast: • FL v. Daisy Link - Trial Podcast ► Subscribe: / @justiceisaprocess ⚖️ FAIR USE & EDUCATIONAL PURPOSE This content is produced under Fair Use (17 U.S.C. § 107) for news reporting, criticism, and educational purposes. We provide transformative commentary on public court proceedings, advancing public understanding of the judicial process. This coverage serves the public interest in open courts and transparent justice, consistent with First Amendment protections. #DaisyLink #FloridaTrial #SelfDefense #CourtroomFootage #TrueCrime #MurderTrial #PedroJimenez #LegalAnalysis #DueProcess #DomesticViolence #StandYourGround #JusticeIsAProcess