I think the only things that the prosecution can be blamed/at fault for are:It’s Ohio is all I can say. Ohio Supreme Court has a reputation. That’s all I’ll say except that some of them are very new in their jobs. I assume a judge has to do something really egregious, like murder, to remove them from their job.
The removal of the DP was unnecessary. Part of Jakes plea agreement was that none of his family would face the death penalty. Billy wasn’t going to face that. I’m not sure what this judge is trying to do, but I have a feeling this will continue. JMO and IANAL, but these cases are getting very tangled up. There have been quite a lot of defendants some whose cases have been negotiated through plea deals that were a little complex. The judge may not have understood all the complexities and made some unnecessary changes. None of that is the fault of the prosecution. They're bystanders at this point because Judge Hein is making all these changes unilaterally. Who knows what he’s going to do next, but I doubt he’ll admit he’s having trouble managing this.
-not filing the written objections the Judge asked them to do (if they were going to have objections)
-telling the court in September/October/November that things were getting closer to some agreement without disclosing until December that things really hadn’t progressed at all
I truly think those two things were entirely within the power and control of the State, and I think one or both of those could’ve played a factor in what the Judge decided. Of course he could’ve still removed the DP on his own anyway, but I really don’t think that the state not doing what he asked them to do (with the objections) helped anyone on their side