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George Pino jury examines boat involved in deadly crash as trial continues for fourth day
By CBS Miami Team at CBS4 Miami
· June 11, 2026
· 1 min read
Jurors in the George Pino fatal boat crash trial were out of the courtroom on Thursday to examine a key piece of evidence related to the incident.This comes after the third day of the trial on Wednesday included testimony from a Miami-Dade marine patrol officer who was among the first responders to
Key takeaway This comes after the third day of the trial on Wednesday included testimony from a Miami-Dade marine patrol officer who was among the first responders to the 2022 Labor Day weekend boat crash.
Why this matters in The Miami
The trial of George Pino has significant implications for boating safety in Miami-Dade County, where waterways like Biscayne Bay are popular recreational spots, especially during holidays like Labor Day. As the jury examines the boat involved in the deadly crash, they are likely considering the role of human error and potential negligence in the incident. The fact that jurors were shown graphic body camera footage from a Miami-Dade marine patrol officer highlights the severity of the crash and its aftermath. The case may also raise questions about the effectiveness of current boating regulations and enforcement in the county. With Miami's coastal location and vibrant marine culture, the outcome of this trial could have a lasting impact on how boat owners and operators are held accountable for their actions on the water. The verdict will be closely watched by the community, particularly in neighborhoods like Coconut Grove and Miami Beach, where boating is a staple of local life.
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Category: safety ·
Published: June 11, 2026 ·
Source: CBS4 Miami ·
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What is this story about? Jurors in the George Pino fatal boat crash trial were out of the courtroom on Thursday to examine a key piece of evidence related to the incident.This comes after the third day of the trial on Wednesday included testimony from a Miami-Dade marine patrol officer who was among the first responders to
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