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"... the ICCAA will be reimbursing Carroll County for about 40% of eligible defense costs for Allen’s trial, including fees for the defendant’s attorneys, investigators, experts, transcripts and depositions. Those expenses are eligible for reimbursement because Carroll County is a member of the commission, which helps local communities cover the cost of big murder trials like this one.
Now for the prosecutor:
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Most of that — $249,006 — is listed as attorney fees for several private lawyers hired to help the prosecutor, including Stacey Diener, James Luttrull, and Jackie Starbuck and her law firm.
The next biggest prosecutor expense reported by the auditor is $72,196 for a custom-designed multimedia podium with AV equipment that is being used in the Carroll County Circuit Court courtroom where Allen’s hearings and trial take place.
Other costs:
- $19,954 for computers and computer-related equipment
- $9,345 to pay for Richard Allen’s housing at two state prisons
- $7,500 for ballistics tool mark experts
- $5,000 for a copier
- $4,000 for a trial consultant
- $3,411 for depositions
- $63,308 for two walk-through metal detectors and an x-ray machine for the courthouse
- $15,535 for a gate that will be erected during the trial to limit access to the courthouse entrance used by the jury, judge and defendant
- $5,719 in rented fencing and barricades requested by the Carroll County sheriff’s office for pre-trial hearings
Comment on 13news legal analyst Katie Jackson-Lindsay
"She also took note of the $4,000 the Carroll County prosecutor spent to hire a trial consultant — a service more frequently utilized by defense attorneys who want to test the strength of various defense strategies and evidence they might present to a jury.
“That strikes me as odd because a prosecutor shouldn’t have multiple theories, and a prosecutor should be presenting all of the evidence,” Jackson-Lindsay told 13news."
Of the $1 million spent so far, $581,605 is considered expenses for Richard Allen’s defense.
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