@LawyerYouKnow She was a TERRIBLE witness, but I do think it was good for the defense when she said that her job depended on what she said on the witness stand. Also, I don't understand how she *mistakenly* told the FBI something that *never happened*?!?
It’s Day 85 since Richard Allen was convicted of murdering two girls, but the Delphi trial exhibits STILL have not been released to the public. Like and share to let the Indiana courts know we haven’t forgotten.
There are critical reasons why virtually all trial exhibits are considered public records in Indiana and throughout the U.S.
(1) Transparency. Ensure the judicial system is open and accountable, especially in cases like Richard Allen’s where the public has raised questions.
(2) Fairness. Protect the right to a fair trial, even in serious cases like murder.
(3) First Amendment. Preserve free speech. The quality of free speech depends on the quality of the information on which it is based.
(4) Public Trust. Confidence in the Indiana judicial system has been shaken. Courts need to open up in order to regain that trust.
(5) Deterrence. Public access lets the public see the evidence and how law enforcement handled the case, keeping everyone accountable.
Hi Nick. I want you to know our @conquercovid19 team heard you a few days ago, as well as just now on @CBCTheNational. We are sending PPE to NS in honour of your wife Kristen and all front line workers. @VancityReynolds and I spoke about her yesterday.Thinking of you and your son
Friends, as we prepare for the Canadian tour, we do so with extremely heavy hearts.
Our bass player Chris lost his brother Adrian suddenly this week. We have started a GoFundMe to benefit Adrian’s children. Read more here: https://t.co/gwDbykThej