
In the trial of former St. Tammany Sheriff Jack Strain the prosecution and the defense have rested their cases.
Closing arguments will be held today at 9 a.m.
An attorney for Strain spent Friday morning trying to poke holes in testimony from an expert witness brought in by the prosecution.
The defense rested its case without calling any witnesses and Strain did not testify himself.
Friday was the end of two weeks worth of testimony from alleged victims.
Strain is charged with eight counts of sex crimes and is facing life in prison if convicted on just one of four aggravated rape counts against him.






