taser when she shot wright in the chest. she could face up to 25 years in prison if found guilty on both charges. joining me is paul butler, a georgetown law professor. it's sort of impossible seeming as this claim is that she mistook her gun for her taser, anybody who has actually ever held a firearm and a taser, they're quite different. they're different colors and everything. what do you make so far of the case that the prosecutor has made and her decision to testify? >> so to convict ms. potter of manslaughter, prosecutors don't have to prove that she intended to kill daunte wright, but only that she was reckless or negligent. and joy, the prosecution has emphasized as you said how different a taser looks from a gun, to make the case that no reasonable police officer would make the mistake that potter claims that she made. tasers are brightly colored. they're twice as heavy as guns. the trigger mechanisms are very