Found Deceased CO - Suzanne Morphew, 49, Chaffee County, 10 May 2020 #65 *ARREST*

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CO Courts [URL='https://twitter.com/CoCourts']@CoCourts [/URL]35m
2/2 Re courtroom seating for People v. Morphew: Thursday afternoon, we will contact all those interested in a courtroom seat so they can decide among themselves who gets one. If no agreement, we will hold a lottery.

CO Courts [URL='https://twitter.com/CoCourts']@CoCourts [/URL]37m
1/2 Re courtroom seating for People v. Morphew: One seat is reserved for The Mountain Mail of Salida. Media interested in the remaining six seats, send e-mail to contact listed in the order no later than noon Thursday 8/5 indicating interest.
 
  • #502
Just to sum all of this up:

As expected, we will not be able to log in and see any of this.

A small number of journalists and members of the public will be in the courtroom, and a larger number will be watching the proceedings via a feed at the Chaffee Fairgrounds.

Members of the family will be able to view this via WebEx if they don’t want to/can’t attend.

Most importantly, journalists WILL be allowed to live Tweet.
 
  • #503
@LaurenScharfTV

Judge Patrick Murphy said at a prior non-evidentiary hearing over 1,100 devices were logged into the WebEx meeting for #BarryMorphew court proceedings. The court is aware that despite a prohibition on recording and rebroadcasting, the proceedings were recorded and rebroadcast.

The preliminary/proof evident hearing for #BarryMorphew is a "critical stage." The live stream will ONLY be available for those at the Chaffee County Fairgrounds, courtroom, and immediate members of the Morphew/Moorman families. The judges order was filed today.
 
  • #504
Just to sum all of this up:

As expected, we will not be able to log in and see any of this.

A small number of journalists and members of the public will be in the courtroom, and a larger number will be watching the proceedings via a feed at the Chaffee Fairgrounds.

Members of the family will be able to view this via WebEx if they don’t want to/can’t attend.

Most importantly, journalists WILL be allowed to live Tweet.
Before we get to trial the Judge needs to talk to the Judge who presided over the Redwine trial on how to best utilize WebEx.
Today’s decorum order says there were many inappropriate comments in the chat at the last hearing. Doesn’t he know how to disable that? JMO
 
  • #505
Before we get to trial the Judge needs to talk to the Judge who presided over the Redwine trial on how to best utilize WebEx.
Today’s decorum order says there were many inappropriate comments in the chat at the last hearing. Doesn’t he know how to disable that? JMO
It’s a moot point, as this type of hearing has only ever been streamed during the Covid era. Now that the court system has allowed the public back into the courtroom, there is no legal basis to use WebEx.

Once again we see an order weakening its own argument by including unnecessary lesser arguments.
 
  • #506
It’s a moot point, as this type of hearing has only ever been streamed during the Covid era. Now that the court system has allowed the public back into the courtroom, there is no legal basis to use WebEx.

Once again we see an order weakening its own argument by including unnecessary lesser arguments.

I wonder if Covid-Delta really increases cases if they will once again not allow public in the courtroom for the trial and if we may get WebEx....I kinda feel awful for hoping for it
 
  • #507
I wonder if Covid-Delta really increases cases if they will once again not allow public in the courtroom for the trial and if we may get WebEx....I kinda feel awful for hoping for it
Ha! I alluded to the same a little while back. With the way things are trending, I think there’s a very real chance we will be able to watch the second block, which is scheduled for 2 weeks later.
 
  • #508
I wonder if Covid-Delta really increases cases if they will once again not allow public in the courtroom for the trial and if we may get WebEx....I kinda feel awful for hoping for it
Just yesterday the 18th Judicial District ( the largest in Colorado) has reinstated a mask mandate based on CDC guidelines regarding the Delta variant.

https://www.courts.state.co.us/userfiles/file/Court_Probation/18th_Judicial_District/18th_Courts/Chief--CJO 21-04 Regarding Facial Coverings in the Eighteenth Judicial District .pdf
 
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Thanks @Cindizzi.

Judge Murphy is sticking to traditional courtroom protocol in place prior to Covid19 pandemic which provided for WebEx service.

Judge Murphy holding true to Colorado Court Rules Chapter 38, Rule 3 which limits Expanded Media Coverage (EMC) to only Advisements and Arraignments.

Judge Murphy will not consider WebEx since Governor declared an end to the public health emergency created by the pandemic --effective July 8, 2021.

Six seats will be reserved for Media inside the courtroom and about 24 available to the general public and media on a first come first-served basis.

The Court will provide a live stream of the proceeding to an overflow room set up at the Chaffee County Fair Grounds seating about 40-50 (via the judicial
laptop at the fairgrounds).

Private viewing access to the proceedings is being offered to the immediate family members of the Morphew/Moorman families-- including the Morphew daughters by providing the court with their emails and the name of their viewing device. The public will not have access to the livestream.

And live Tweeting of the preliminary hearing will be allowed!
 
  • #510
I’m curious about discovery. By sending the 1 TB of data, the DA is sending all the data they found, applicable to the case or not for the prosecution, since the defense may find something to defend Barry that the prosecution will not be using. Does the prosecution have to annotate what in that terabyte of data they plan on using to prosecute BM, so the defense can prepare efficiently? Or if sending 1 TB of data unannotated, are they using a ‘flood the defense’ strategy, hoping to overwhelm the defense with irrelevant data so they might miss the relevant.

I think the prosecution is obligated to send all the data they have, period. The preliminary hearing is all about determining who the witnesses will be and what the admissible evidence is. Both sides are supposed to have what the other side has, then they argue about admissibility in court (sometimes in chambers).

It would include what I call "crazypants" evidence as well (someone inserts themselves into the case with completely unverified or impossible facts - let's say they claim they saw a UFO descend on Monarch Pass that day). The Judge might start with saying, "I can safely assume that neither party objects to the exclusion of Exhibits 102X, 1114Y, 4005B, etc) Then those are gone from the hearing, we don't hear them, we don't see them, no one mentions them at trial.

If someone claimed to have seen Suzanne in DesMoines or Bakersfield after Mother's Day, and called in a tip which LE was never able to verify...well then, prosecution would object and defense would eat it up with a spoon.

If that person is anonymous, though (used an anonymous tip line), Judge will throw it out anyway. Etc, etc.

(Sorry if this was already answered or this is TMI - I wrote it out yesterday and decided to go ahead and post).

Just to sum all of this up:

As expected, we will not be able to log in and see any of this.

A small number of journalists and members of the public will be in the courtroom, and a larger number will be watching the proceedings via a feed at the Chaffee Fairgrounds.

Members of the family will be able to view this via WebEx if they don’t want to/can’t attend.

Most importantly, journalists WILL be allowed to live Tweet.

Well, that's VERY good news about the Fairgrounds and the tweeting. I wish I could be there - I truly do.

It would be 17 hours of driving (without stops) for me, though. And it's freakin' hot right now (I'm not in Palm Springs - but Palm Springs is supposed to get to 120F in the SHADE today, so you all can imagine what the rest of the Mojave is like). Beautiful drive though. And I'm seriously contemplating going up for at least a day or two of the trial, if my better half is up for it.

So - is the lottery daily or does winning mean that person gets to go to all the days of the preliminary? I suppose the trial will be the same way. I'd be fine with being at the Fairgrounds, I guess.

Mountain Mail is an easy link to remember:

themountainmail.com | The Mountain Mail | Salida, Chaffee County Colorado, breaking news, entertainment, sports, classifieds
 
  • #511
Searching on Twitter for mentions of BM I ran across this from May 18th ( the day the new charge of influencing public servants was filed ). I knew one was an FBI agent.. but woo boy… 3 CBI agents and the Chief Investigator for the DA’s office ?! Barry what did you do?

https://twitter.com/stephaniebutzer/status/1394762505956651011?s=21

As of now, we know the 8 public servants #BarryMorphew allegedly tried to influence work at/as:
-Chaffee Co. Sheriff's Office deputy
-CBI (3)
-11th Judicial District Attorney’s Office chief investigator
-FBI agent
-Unknown (2)

Arrest affidavit not released yet. #SuzanneMorphew
 
  • #512
:rolleyes:
@LaurenScharfTV


UPDATE: The Chaffee County Court will be live streaming the proceedings for #BarryMorphew preliminary hearing next week from the main hall of the Chaffee County Fairgrounds. This will allow approximately 40-50 additional seats to the 24 seats in the court room. #FindSuzanne

The live stream will be accessible to immediate members of the Morphew/Moorman families. The public will not have access to the livestream.
Got my hopes up that it will be streaming. Then dashed when public not allowed to see.:rolleyes: That’s CO but hopefully Lauren will be tweeting.
 
  • #513
Ha! I alluded to the same a little while back. With the way things are trending, I think there’s a very real chance we will be able to watch the second block, which is scheduled for 2 weeks later.

I think it's going to take Governor Polis declaring another public health emergency before WebEx is ever allowed by Judge Murphy. He's made known his dislike for the service --citing it interferes with his concentration with the proceedings in his courtroom, plus the number of violators that recorded WebEx. He's definitely going old school here.
 
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Just to sum all of this up:

As expected, we will not be able to log in and see any of this.

A small number of journalists and members of the public will be in the courtroom, and a larger number will be watching the proceedings via a feed at the Chaffee Fairgrounds.

Members of the family will be able to view this via WebEx if they don’t want to/can’t attend.

Most importantly, journalists WILL be allowed to live Tweet.
:p:p:p
 
  • #515
Sorry - this should have said...
I too have been a long time member here - since 2003... wow that's a long time!

So glad to hear there will be live tweeting!
 
  • #516
I think it's going to take Governor Polis declaring another public health emergency before WebEx is ever allowed by Judge Murphy. He's made known his dislike for the service --citing it interferes with his concentration with the proceedings in his courtroom. He's definitely going old school here.
Oh I think the same, but I can see that happening in the near future. Just looking at the trajectory of this variant in the UK, and the how the US seems to be on the same path, I wouldn’t be surprised to see a move like that.
 
  • #517
Sorry - this should have said...
I too have been a long time member here - since 2003... wow that's a long time!

So glad to hear there will be live tweeting!
Remember you from waayyy back.
 
  • #518
Oh I think the same, but I can see that happening in the near future. Just looking at the trajectory of this variant in the UK, and the how the US seems to be on the same path, I wouldn’t be surprised to see a move like that.
No! Don’t speak it. Don’t hear it. Don’t see it.
Eta: I should have added that I want to see the trial but no more health emergencies. Please.
 
  • #519
Sorry - this should have said...
I too have been a long time member here - since 2003... wow that's a long time!

So glad to hear there will be live tweeting!

I’m always so glad to see you here!

O/T. I’ve had an autographed Joe Montana helmet in my front room for 20+ years :cool:
 
  • #520
I’m always so glad to see you here!

O/T. I’ve had an autographed Joe Montana helmet in my front room for 20+ years :cool:
Cool, you are!
 
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