It's been more than two years since 22-month-old Cooper Harris died in the back seat of a hot SUV outside a Cobb County office building.

His father, Ross Harris, is now on trial for his death.

TRIAL NOTE: The judge has canceled court Thursday and Friday because of the incoming hurricane. Court will last until around 6 p.m. Wednesday and will then resume Monday morning.

Follow minute-by-minute coverage of the case below:

2:00 p.m. Eastland says Harris never went back to his child after walking away.

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1:59 p.m. "I couldn't help but to focus on (Harris) ... because he kept saying what had he done and he was nervous ... he was just getting my attention by that," Eastland said.

Witness Artiyka Eastland takes the stand. She was at a nearby restaurant the day Cooper died.

-- Ross Harris Trial (@RossHarrisTrial)

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1:56 p.m. Eastland says she saw Cooper on the ground and saw Harris put his hands on his head and walk away while another man was performing CPR.

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1:54 p.m. "He was frantic and he had yelled, 'What have I done?'" Eastland said about Harris.

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1:53 p.m. "I heard burning rubber," Eastland says about Harris pulling into the parking lot.

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1:51 p.m. Prosecution calls Artiyka Eastland to the stand. Eastland was eating on a restaurant patio near the scene and was at her car when Harris pulled into the parking lot.

Witness Artiyka Eastland takes the stand. She was at a nearby restaurant the day Cooper died.

-- Ross Harris Trial (@RossHarrisTrial)

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1:45 p.m. "As a six-foot tall man when you were standing within the door frame of the vehicle with your eyes could you see that car seat?" ADA Jesse Evans asked. "I could." Shumpert responded.

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1:44 p.m. Prosecution begins redirect by asking Shumpert if he would normally document smell during an investigation. He says it depends.

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1:38 p.m. Shumpert says second time he was sent to Harris house he was asked to check and see if light bulbs were out. He says three light bulbs were out in the bathroom. Defense says those are the light bulbs Harris stopped at Home Depot to buy on the day of Cooper's death.

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1:30 p.m. Court resumes. Judge announces trial will be canceled both Thursday and Friday because of the incoming hurricane. Shumpert's testimony resumes.

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12:00 p.m. Court recesses for lunch.

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11:54 a.m. Defense asks Shumpert if there was a smell in the car when he arrived. He says he didn't notice anything specific. "It's something that I wouldn't make note of. It's a baby, it's a toddler, they have a wet diaper," Shumpert said.

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11:29 a.m. Defense begins cross-examination of Shumpert.

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11:28 a.m. After going through dozens of photographs Shumpert said, "Photographs tell the story and I took a lot of them for this case."

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11:10 a.m. Shumpert and Evans walk jurors through photos of the Harris home.

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11:06 a.m. Evans shows crime scene photos of Leanna Harris' car in parking lot outside Ross Harris' office. Photos show Leanna Harris has a forward facing car seat for Cooper in her car.

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10:52 a.m. Shumpert said he was also responsible for processing and photographing Leanna Harris' car and the Harris home that day.

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10:49 a.m. Photo shows Harris' car reading outside temperature at 95 degrees at the time Shumpert was on the scene on June 18, 2014.

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10:44 a.m. Harris gets emotional and looks away as the prosecution begins to show crime scene video from the day Cooper died.

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UPDATE: Ross Harris tears up in court as jurors view crime scene photos of Cooper's body.

-- Ross Cavitt | WSB-TV (@RossCavittWSB)

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10:35 a.m. Court resumes. Judge Mary Staley announces to jurors that trial will be canceled Friday due to the incoming hurricane. Court will end at 12 on Thursday.

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UPDATE: Judge cancels court for FRIDAY due to approaching hurricane, plans on quitting at NOON Thursday.

-- Ross Cavitt | WSB-TV (@RossCavittWSB)

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10:12 a.m. Court takes break until 10:25.

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10:03 a.m. Evans and Shumpert walk through Shumpert's photos of Cooper's car seat inside the car and then through photos of Cooper's body.

Take a look at where Cooper's car seat was inside

car.

This is what they are discussing now

-- Craig Lucie (@CraigLucie)

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9:55 a.m. ADA Jesse Evans and Shumpert are walking jurors through the crime scene photos Shumpert took that day.

ADA Jesse Evans shows Shumpert photos taken of the scene that day, admits them into evidence

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9:40 a.m. Shumpert says pavement where Cooper's body was lying was very hot. "There are many other places I would've placed a child."

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9:37 a.m. Shumpert describes seeing Cooper's body for the first time. Says it smelled like "hot, musty, urine-soaked diaper."

This is very hard testimony to hear right now in the

A Cobb CSI is going over the scene.-- Craig Lucie (@CraigLucie)

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9:33 a.m. Shumpert says from standing in the door frame of Harris car looking inside he could clearly see the car seat. Shumpert says he was not responsible for processing the inside of the car.

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9:30 a.m. Shumpert says Harris was already in the back of a patrol car by the time he arrived. He had no contact with Harris.

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9:27 a.m. Shumpert says he was responsible for photographing and processing the scene that day. That included taking photos of Cooper Harris' body.

"I went and photographed the scene as it sat. Then we wait for the medical examiner to get there" - Cobb CSI on stand-- Craig Lucie (@CraigLucie)

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9:15 a.m. Cobb County crime scene technician Brad Shumpert called to the stand. Shumpert was on the scene the day Cooper Harris died. WARNING: His testimony could include graphic images.

Judge goes straight into witness testimony. Crime scene technician Brad Shumpert on the stand. WARNING: Testimony could be graphic

-- Ross Harris Trial (@RossHarrisTrial)

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9:10 a.m. Court resumes with witness testimony.