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The public must be provided a reasonable access to all records public.
Does the sealed documentation need to be unsealed even if only the defendant wants to inspect or obtain copies of any such records? And if so, why?
Presume Bob is accused maliciously of a crime. He believes the accusation was malicious and abetted by the police, and that video recodingsrecords may have corroborating or direct evidence of this that it recorded on its AXON.
The AXON video evidence is reported to have been created by the police and in the possession of the DA received it.
The DA provided all evidence to the defense except that audio-and-video recording or conspired the video recordings. Bob's lawyer doesdefense team to not appearplay the audio to be co-operating with Bob's wishBob and act like they don’t think there is anything that would really need to hear the audio, too.
Appointed counsel denies requesting the DA to hand over that specific AXON evidence including the audio despite the written request of Bob that the videoappointed counsel acknowledged in writing and generally denied.
Does Bob have a rightclearly is unable to be presented such evidence orbuild an affirmative defense based on the otherwise well-corroborated conspiracy because app. counsel denies to obtain and/or present let alone provide a copy before a pre-trial conference, without his lawyer's co-operation?of the AXON (redacted per Pen. Code or otherwise).
For exampleIt is extremely adverse to the interest of the conspirators to destroy the evidence due to the fact that the police report on the AXON was submitted and a fair trialversion was presented to Bob by the defense team without audio who claimed that their computer was unable to play audio.
The fact that there must be at least one copy at each agency, both going missing while no other evidence would go missing would raise such suspicion that could immediately land the case in the hands of the media.
For over 2 years, the defense team consistently denied to allow Bob to hear the audio of the specific AXON evidence or provide him with a just outcomecopy of either the video or audio only recording of the AXON, to effective assistanceor both. The record now shows that Bob was presented the AXON, and the defense team is off the hook.
It is only in the possession of the DA and the police.
Destroying the evidence will make it much more obvious than keeping Bob silent having an appointed counsel, who will simply be able to assert he didn’t believe the rightevidence pertinent to raise concerns about the effective assistancecase than explaining why only that piece went missing should the DA asserted that.
It is only in the possession of the DA and the police.
Destroying the evidence will make it much more obvious than keeping Bob silent having an appointed counsel under a Marsden motion or based on any other well-establishedwho will simply be able to assert he didn’t believe the evidence pertinent to the case law or legal theory on statute,than explaining why only that piece went missing should the constitution, or any treatyDA asserted that.
Does Bob, for example due to a fair trial, to a just outcome, to effective assistance of counsel, to the right to raise concerns about the effective assistance of counsel under a Marsden motion or based on any other well-established case law or legal theory on statute, the constitution or any treaty, have a right to be presented such evidence or obtain a copy before a pre-trial conference?