Residents argued the inspector reached his conclusion based solely on Dr Edis's written evidence.
Andrew Edis QC, prosecuting, asked the businessman why he had not given evidence in Ms Pryce's first trial.
She said Dr Edis had clearly made this distinction in his written evidence.
On Monday, Mr Edis had told the court that Ms Briscoe had been a friend and neighbour of Ms Pryce.
Mr Edis said the offence came to light after Huhne confessed to an affair with PR adviser Carina Trimingham and the couple separated.
Mr Edis said the points-swapping would not have come to light if Ms Pryce's "desire of vengeance had not overcome her better judgment".
Mr Edis suggested the only reason she said this was because her defence of marital coercion required a spouse to be physically present.
Summing up the prosecution case, Mr Edis urged the jury of five women and seven men not to be swayed by sympathy for Ms Pryce.
Mr Edis said Ms Oakeshott told her it would fulfil her dual objective - "bringing Chris down without damaging your own reputation in the process".
Asked about the night of Shafilea's death by Andrew Edis QC, Ms Ahmed said her parents pushed Shafilea on to the settee in their house.
BBC: Shafilea Ahmed 'gasped for air as parents suffocated her'
Prosecutor Andrew Edis QC read jurors a statement from Detective Inspector Martin Passmore explaining why Ms Briscoe would not be called on to give evidence.
The grenade belonged to his father, Edis Isovic, a Bosnian soldier.
Prosecuting QC Andrew Edis told Southwark Crown Court Ms Pryce was one of the UK's "most powerful, talented, intelligent" women and not "the quivering jelly kind".
Later, referring to Ms Pryce's decision to go to the media, Mr Edis said it was "a calculated course of conduct that was disastrous for your family".
BBC: Vicky Pryce felt 'practically suicidal' when Huhne left
Speaking to the jury, Mr Edis said Ms Pryce's behaviour indicated she was "trying for some reason to pull the wool over your eyes to mislead you".
But that's "more accurate than most speedometers in people's cars and more accurate than a lot of the technology we take for granted every day, " said Edis.
Mr Edis told the jury Huhne was caught speeding in his BMW on the M11 in Essex in March 2003 as he returned from Stansted airport to London.
Asked by Mr Edis why she had never told anyone about the incident in the hallway, she said there was "a limit" on what she shared with other people.
Dr Edis had said the Chiplow turbines would be "noticeable" from the fort but the judge ruled this was not the same as "a noticeable change" in the landscape.
Mr Edis said Ms Pryce and Ms Briscoe told Mr Alderson that Huhne had passed speeding points to Jo White, an aide to him in his constituency in Eastleigh, Hampshire.
They claimed the inspector failed to take into account key expert Dr Jonathan Edis's oral testimony that the harm would be greater than he first indicated in his written evidence.
"You just have to look at the blogs (to see that) there is a lot of argument about judging bias and refereeing bias, " said Edis, now a new-media professor at New York University.
Her "real interest" in Huhne's political career changed when he left her for his adviser Carina Trimingham shortly after the 2010 general election, leading her to leak the speeding points story to the press, said Mr Edis.
Earlier, Mr Edis also asked her about the extent to which she and her then husband had tried to cover up the offence - but Ms Pryce said their children knew what had happened, as did her brother.
BBC: Vicky Pryce felt 'practically suicidal' when Huhne left
Cross-examining at Southwark Crown Court, Andrew Edis QC said Ms Pryce, an economist, had taken the speeding story to the Mail on Sunday and Sunday Times because she wanted to destroy her husband in an act of revenge.
BBC: Vicky Pryce felt 'practically suicidal' when Huhne left
During cross-examination, Mr Edis challenged Ms Pryce's account earlier in the trial that Huhne stood in their hallway with a pen in his hand urging her to sign after a letter arrived with her named as the nominated driver.
Mr Edis challenged him over how he could remember specifics about a conversation a decade ago, including the fact that Huhne had allegedly been present when Ms Pryce signed the prosecution form, an element of the legal defence of marital coercion.
Mr Edis said Ms Pryce was a "woman who had spent her life making important choices both in her own case and even for other people too because she was a very influential person who had had a glittering career as an economist in banking" earning a six-figure sum.
应用推荐