Arkay
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Thank you. That doesn't equate to him "really really not wanting his home to be search" TO ME, but I realize we all have different interpretations. I just did not recall any kind of objection to the search of his home when it was occurring. I thought he and his wife just sat for hours in a police SUV while it was happening?
Thank you for your response.
But this doesn’t support the claim that RA didn’t want LE to search his home? It says his lawyers want the search / any evidence from it tossed out. While I can believe RA didn’t want his home searched because who would… this is about his lawyers not his wishes imo.
I presume that the reason he has lawyers is so they can do the speaking for him, as that is the reason lawyers are involved at all. I don’t expect a civilian like RA to comprehend the legality of a search warrant of his home. It seems unequivocal to me that he hired lawyers to speak up for him and do what they believe is necessary to ensure a court victory for him. That is why they are considered to be “representing” their client. They know the law.
The judge ruled against the defense motion to quash the evidence from his home. It was ruled admissible and LE found much evidence in his home to show his alleged culpability, including the gun that was the source of the bullet found at the scene.
RA and wife at that point had no other option but to wait while their home was searched according to the warrant.
Here is a more recent link, with plenty of information about this.
Again, the presumption is that the lawyers are the mouthpieces for Richard Allen, or else he could have chosen to represent himself.
Also again, this has been covered in great depth long ago in this forum.
Judge in Delphi murders case to allow evidence found during search of Richard Allen's home
Richard Allen's attorneys claimed the sheriff and others lied to get the search warrant and, therefore, what they found should be thrown out.
www.wthr.com
ETA: @TTF14 I neglected to say “you’re welcome” after you thanked me for providing the link you requested. You are sincerely welcome.
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