CO - Edward Hayes, 10 mos, disciplined like a dog by mom’s boyfriend, Canon City, 21 May 2023 *arrest*

nope, still following, just hasn't been much info out there so we are left with your court docket updates being the bulk of the posts. I hate when after the initial headlines, the press is off to to the next big shocking headline case and so we don't hear anything from them again.
 
Okay - good to know you two are following this case besides me! :)

Looks like Crawford's trial is next - but I will keep an eye out to see if she has another hearing before than.

Date Len Appearance Name Hearing Type Case # Location Division
7/9/24
8:00 AM 1D CRAWFORD, BROOK Jury Trial D222023CR203 Fremont County Courtroom 202

7/10/24
8:00 AM 1D CRAWFORD, BROOK Jury Trial D222023CR203 Fremont County Courtroom 202

7/11/24
8:00 AM 1D CRAWFORD, BROOK Jury Trial D222023CR203 Fremont County Courtroom 202

7/12/24
8:00 AM 1D CRAWFORD, BROOK Jury Trial D222023CR203 Fremont County Courtroom 202

7/15/24
8:00 AM 1D CRAWFORD, BROOK Jury Trial D222023CR203 Fremont County Courtroom 202

7/16/24
8:00 AM 1D CRAWFORD, BROOK Jury Trial D222023CR203 Fremont County Courtroom 202

7/17/24
8:00 AM 1D CRAWFORD, BROOK Jury Trial D222023CR203 Fremont County Courtroom 202

7/18/24
8:00 AM 1D CRAWFORD, BROOK Jury Trial D222023CR203 Fremont County Courtroom 202

7/19/24
8:00 AM 1D CRAWFORD, BROOK Jury Trial D222023CR203 Fremont County Courtroom 202

link: Colorado Judicial Branch - Court Docket Search
 
Oops - looks like Crawford's charges were dismissed.... :(


April 24, 2024
Charges filed against the mother of a 10-month-old baby who died after being in the care of her boyfriend were dismissed through a written order Tuesday. Still, the presiding judge stayed the issuance of the order for 14 days to allow the prosecution to appeal this decision if they chose to do so.

Deputy District Attorney Wendy Owens said she does intend to appeal the order.
[.....]
Crawford’s initial felony charge of child abuse resulting in serious bodily injury was dismissed in August for lack of probable cause. Her other charges stemming from this case were moved to county court as Class 1 misdemeanors: child abuse and cruelty to animals/neglect. These charges are punishable by a sentence of up to 364 days in county jail and/or a fine of up to $1,000.
In his order granting the motion for dismissal, Judge Thomas Flesher states the court cannot find any legitimate reason for Stanley to make those statements.

In August, Thom LeDoux, the attorney representing Crawford, 21, filed a motion to dismiss her case based on “outrageous government conduct” by 11th Judicial District Attorney Linda Stanley. The motion claims Stanley’s comments made in an Aug. 1 television interview with KRDO Channel 13 regarding the case were highly prejudicial.

The prosecution opposed the dismissal of the charges and argued that while Stanley’s statements “certainly do not reflect her best judgment, they do not rise to the level of outrageous government conduct.”
[.....]
Flesher's order states that based upon the circumstance of Crawford's case, Stanley’s statements and conduct violated fundamental fairness, in that it violated the defendant’s due process right to receive a fair trial before an impartial jury in the community wherein she resides.
[.....]
Because the judge's order was issued with a 14-day stay, the tentatively set two-week trial is still set to begin July 9 and Crawford was ordered to continue to abide by her bond conditions.

The next court date is set for July 1.
 

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