Judge Kent Holmberg explains jury instructions in the Gwyneth Paltrow ski crash trial on March 30, 2023. (Law&Crime Network)

The judge overseeing the Gwyneth Paltrow ski crash trial discussed several housekeeping issues before attorneys delivered closing arguments in the high-profile negligence trial Thursday morning.

Sanderson’s attorneys began by making and losing two directed verdict requests before Third District Court Judge Kent Holmberg.

Sanderson similarly lost a request to strike a spoliation of evidence jury instruction regarding the issue of what may or may not have happened to a GoPro that allegedly captured the crash on the slopes – which was added to the case by Paltrow’s attorneys. No evidence during trial supported the idea Sanderson used such a device that day, however, one of the plaintiff’s daughters wrote in an email that night that the incident was, in fact, captured on video by a “GoPro.”



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