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Amber Heard files 16-point grounds for appeal in Johnny Depp court battle

Amber Heard and her new legal team have filed an appellate brief listing 16 grounds for appeal, Fox News Digital can confirm. A jury awarded her ex-husband, Johnny Depp, $10.3 million in damages after he won their defamation trial that dominated the headlines over the summer. The "Pirates of the Caribbean" star argued that Heard defamed him in a 2018 op-ed she wrote detailing domestic abuse.  Amber Heard filed a notice of appeal a month after a jury awarded Johnny Depp $10.3 million in damages.
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Amber Heard was 'not' a victim of domestic violence claims police officer during trial
Johnny Depp, 58, and Amber Heard, 36, trial yesterday, to give her evidence in a pre-taped video. Officer Saenz was asked about her visit to the former couple's penthouse apartment in 2016 and what she recalled from the event.Officer Saenz was questioned by Amber's lawyer Elaine Bredehoft about the events which took place in May of that year.During the trial, she said: "I did not identify her as a victim of domestic violence."She also added that she did not see any evidence of a crime, including broken glass or any mess in the penthouse.It was the last argument between the couple before Amber filed for a divorce and a restraining order, which she did a week later.In the request for the restraining order, Amber alleged Johnny hit her with a mobile phone during that encounter, leaving her with a bruise on the right side of her face.In the court file submitted, Amber included a picture of her bruised cheek.Amber's lawyer further questioned: "Do you perceive there to be an injury or evidence of injury on Amber's face in this photo?"Officer Saenz replied: "No, I do not."Lawyer Elaine then asked: "What is your perception of the redness on the cheek and the eyelid and above the eyebrow?"Officer Saenz then claimed: "It's consistent with her crying - she's fair skin, her face is flushed."Amber's lawyer then reiterated: "You don't think it's consistent with a cell phone being thrown at her?"Saenz responded: "Correct, it does not look like an injury caused by a cell phone.
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