Chris Watts case: Prosecutors ask judge to block release of autopsies until trial
9-18-18
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Prosecutors have to file the motion to stop the coroner’s reports from being released publicly because they are subject to Colorado’s Open Records Act. However, state statute allows for a judge to block the disclosure of such reports in cases the judge determines could cause “substantial injury to the public interest,” according to the recent filing.
There were several other motions and rulings made Monday in the case as well. Weld County District Court Judge
denied Watts’ defense attorneys’ motion to investigate whether police or prosecutors leaked information about the case to the media.
His attorneys also
filed a response to a
request from prosecutors to obtain DNA evidence, buccal swabs and finger and palm prints in which they said that Watts “cannot make out the government’s need for buccal swabs, finger and palm prints, nor digital photographs.”
“Because of that,” his attorneys wrote, “Mr. Watts must conclude that the required seizure of Mr. Watts and the subsequent search of his person are unconstitutional …”
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Chris Watts case: Prosecutors ask judge to block release of autopsies until trial