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The judge in Michael Jackson's abuse trial has agreed that a video of police interviewing his teenaged accuser can be seen by the jury reports BBC. The day after the defense rested, Judge Rodney S. Melville agreed to prosecutors' request that during their rebuttal case they be allowed to show the jury a videotape of a July 2003 law enforcement interview of the boy to show that his story has been consistent reports AP. Comedian Chris Tucker, the final witness for the defense said he had found the accuser unusually sophisticated and cunning for a 12-year-old. Mr Jackson's defence lawyers have warned that they may call the 15-year-old accuser and his mother back to the witness stand.
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Mr Jackson denies 10 charges against him, including child abuse and conspiracy to kidnap.
Michael Jackson's lawyers have tried to undermine the credibility of the accuser by suggesting that the details of his story have changed since he first made his allegations against the singer.
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