girlhasnoname
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Why would the Prosecutor want to drop a request for records when the Defense has clamored on and on about the mental condition/deterioration of their client since his incarceration? They swung that door open wide IMO.Indeed, he’d be wise to withdraw that one, as I imagine it would initiate an investigation he might want to avoid. Then again, he just might want to drop the contempt charge against the D as well. Not a good look for Nick, at the moment. The dirt is starting to pile up. JMHO
Eta: On second thought, I hope they do investigate THAT leak. How did Nick come to know what was in the ex parte filing? Clever Nick, not so clever after all.
If it pertains to their defense of RA during trial, the State is clearly entitled to them under reciprocal Discovery.
I hope they investigate any and all legitimate claims of misconduct whether it's the State or Defense. This is a trial of the murders of 2 innocent young girls, that is where my commitment lies. Not to the P or the D, but in justice for Abby and Libby.
MOO