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I noticed there is an article from
November 2 abt Lebrato:
“Lebrato, who’s been a public defender for nearly 25 years,
has had conversations with Bernice Corley, the executive director of Indiana Public Defender Council, who “has offered assistance if we needed it. We just don’t know at this point what’s coming our way as far as discovery. We’ve gotten a little bit, but not all of it yet,” Lebrato said.”
I thought I’d seen that name before-
Bernice Corley is one of the 2 lawyers (the other is Schumm) who filed the amicus brief on
November 8 on behalf of the IPDC (Indiana Public Defender Council).
From the table of contents of the brief:
Argument
This case raises significant concerns about the independence of defense counsel and the public defense structures designed to ensure it.
A. Indiana has been a leader in public defense and the independence of defense counsel........................................5
B. Counsel was replaced without regard to Carroll County's comprehensive plan ...9
C. Public defense in Allen County is also affected...10
D. Mr. Allen and the public paying for his defense deserve better... 10
What does this mean? What happened where Bernice Corley went from offering the new D help to filing the amicus brief? Is it more proper for the IPDC to choose new defense, and BC was giving Lebrato a chance to do the right thing (I.e. let the IPDC pick new defense instead of defense hand picked by Gull)?
Thoughts?
Sources:
Allen County’s chief public defender says his office is prepared to take on Delphi killings case (11/2/2023)
Allen County’s chief public defender says his office is prepared to take on Delphi killings case
BRIEF OF AMICUS CURIAE IN SUPPORT OF RELATOR’S PETITION FOR WRIT OF MANDAMUS (search case # 23S-OR-00311)
filed 11/8/2023 by Corley & Schumm
https://public.courts.in.gov/mycase...Z7TDJ26tPaHsxVmS3pS9UpjM0Wupktwa24CEDLcAnHRM1
BRIEF OF AMICUS CURIAE IN SUPPORT OF RELATOR’S PETITION FOR WRIT OF MANDAMUS (PDF in case the above link times out)
filed 11/8/2023 by Corley & Schumm
Amicus Brief.pdf