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friendly_iconoclast

(15,333 posts)
Sun Jul 19, 2020, 07:37 PM Jul 2020

Prosecutor: No time for evidence against arrested reporter

https://apnews.com/61bdb545074a5604ca5b102bd3c5df30

DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — A prosecutor who is pursuing charges against an Iowa newspaper reporter who was arrested while covering a protest in May told a judge Thursday that his office shouldn’t have to give body-camera footage and other evidence to the journalist’s lawyer because his office was too busy.

Brad Kinkade, an assistant Polk County attorney, told Judge Christopher Kemp that because Des Moines Register reporter Andrea Sahouri had only been charged with misdemeanors, the case was considered a low-priority and wasn’t worth the time needed to provide evidence the defense has requested.

“It’s a turn-and-burn docket,” Kinkade said. “They’re supposed to be handled with no delay and little cost.”...


WTF? The defendants are just supposed to shut up and accept what servicemembers call 'marsupial justice'?

Fuck that noise.

It's called DISCOVERY, Brad. It's not up to you to withold evidence from the defense. And it's
an especially bad move to try this against the deep-pocketed and thoroughly PO'd Des Moines Register.




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Prosecutor: No time for evidence against arrested reporter (Original Post) friendly_iconoclast Jul 2020 OP
Prosecutorial misconduct? Thomas Hurt Jul 2020 #1
Gee Judge, I'm just too busy to do my job. Phoenix61 Jul 2020 #2
Sounds like grounds for dismissal. Hoyt Jul 2020 #3
Full fledged fascism is here. JDC Jul 2020 #4

Thomas Hurt

(13,903 posts)
1. Prosecutorial misconduct?
Sun Jul 19, 2020, 07:45 PM
Jul 2020

If you can't produce what is either incriminating or exculpatory evidence, then dismiss the charges and get ready to have it subpoenaed in the civil suit.

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