The dubbing station in Hadera was activated at 1 o'clock 21:05, This is as it appears from - A/21 - From a memorandum edited by Moshe Shabo, Senior Technical Tracking Technician, Regarding the operation of the dubbing station. On the same document, the actions regarding the recording playback are recorded, with the playback date as it appears on the document.: Day 28.2.16 1 hour 21:05 and dissolution date: Day 28.2.16 1 hour 23:11 .
According to the dubbing transcript (A/23), It can be seen that the defendant was brought into the cell in the passage of time 38 Minutes since the dubbing station was activated. Meaning, The defendant was put in a cell around an hour 21:43 At night.
The above is consistent with the content of the memorandum that is the subject of the/66 Edited by the witness Gil Alon. Registered there, that the defendant was brought into the cell at the same time 21:38, When at 22:11 The defendant's statement is detailed according to which, He spotted the deceased with the electric bicycle. Admittedly, During his testimony before us, this investigator did not rule out the possibility that, He was not precise in the times he wrote down (See p.' 69 For the record). The interrogator himself even testified as follows: "It's very possible that I wasn't punctual even though I'm constantly looking at a clock and I'm taking notes...." (Name, pp' 69 For the record).
In this context (As for the stage at which the defendant was put in the informants' cell) I do not agree with B.'s argument"The Defendant. In the case at hand, Reference may be made to the analysis that the learned defense counsel assessed in his summaries (See - Sections 181 Up to 187). II"The defendant based his claim as follows:, that the dubbing station was supposedly activated upon the defendant's arrival at the station in Hadera. This claim is incorrect and is not supported by the exhibits and documents that were submitted. As described above, The dubbing station was activated even before the defendant arrived at the station (Exhibit T/21) and upon the defendant's arrival at the station, He's right away (Or right around that) Put in the cell. (See below the implications of rejecting this argument).