The prosecution rested its case today in the felony manslaughter trial of Congressman Bill Janklow. The charges stem from a fatal crash in August. The former South Dakota governor is alleged to have run a stop sign at high speed into the path of an on-coming motorcycle. The motorcycle's driver Randy Scott died at the scene. Jurors today heard from the state trooper who did the accident reconstruction. They also heard from Janklow's chief of staff who was riding in Janklow's car at the time of the accident. Then this afternoon three witnesses testified to other times Janklow was caught speeding. Minnesota Public Radio's Cara Hetland was in court again today, and joins me on the line.