Ontario Mom
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Thanks for explaing it so well. I haven't really followed all of this, yet I am entirely confident Barry Morphew will face justice for what he did. Sooner rather than later would be ideal, but it's coming either way.I'd love to see the case re-filed by Kelly tomorrow! But I am very sure DA Kelly will wait to see the judge's decision on motions to dismiss (on the grounds of immunity) filed in Morphew's civil suit. If any of the claims remain after that decision, she will want to see what Morphew's responses are to interrogatories, requests for admission, requests for documents, and deposition questions.
My question if the case moves forward is, will the civil defendants offer to include questions Kelly might want answered, to fill in her mosaic of evidence (some call it a "wall of evidence") and to lock Morphew into a story told under oath? And how will she respond to that offer?
Unfortunately, all that will take time to resolve even if the civil case is dismissed. Fortunately, there is no statute of limitations on murder. And, if Colorado passes the no-bond-for-murderers amendment to the state constitution by the time he's charged, he probably won' t be able to bond out while the new case is pending.
jmo