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Huge Breakthrough in Former Trooper Proctor's Phone Discovery! | Case Brief
Manage episode 500445568 series 2799305
Watch the full coverage of the live stream on The Emily D. Baker YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/live/NZXF2GjEDGA
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts is in a difficult position regarding Former Trooper Proctor's federal discovery. While federal discovery was provided in the Karen Read case, a protective order limits its use. Defense attorneys in other cases argue for access to this information, as Trooper Proctor was a lead investigator. The Commonwealth has been negotiating with the US Attorney's Office to modify the protective order. The motion for modification also seeks permission for the Norfolk District Attorney's Office to review remaining confidential materials provided to the prosecution and defense teams in the Karen Read case.
The Commonwealth has made headway with the feds to review additional discovery materials, including grand jury and non-grand jury materials, which they have not yet seen. These materials were not part of the discovery turned over in the Karen Read case, suggesting they might be separate investigations. For the new grand jury and non-grand jury materials, the Commonwealth will first review them to determine if they need to be disclosed. Then, the federal court will decide if these materials can be turned over, potentially with an additional protective order.
A future hearing on discovery process is scheduled for August 28th, 2025, at 2 p.m. ET. The Brian Walshe case is moving forward to trial in October 2025; highlighting the urgency of receiving discovery and rulings on motions to dismiss to prepare for trial.
RESOURCES
Proctor Discovery Hearing August 12 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpvMV9XQhOs
Karen Read Civil Case - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NimCmMVTbfE
Donna Adelson Pre-Trial Hearing August 13 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FRAkjqjIHUI
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474 episodes
Manage episode 500445568 series 2799305
Watch the full coverage of the live stream on The Emily D. Baker YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/live/NZXF2GjEDGA
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts is in a difficult position regarding Former Trooper Proctor's federal discovery. While federal discovery was provided in the Karen Read case, a protective order limits its use. Defense attorneys in other cases argue for access to this information, as Trooper Proctor was a lead investigator. The Commonwealth has been negotiating with the US Attorney's Office to modify the protective order. The motion for modification also seeks permission for the Norfolk District Attorney's Office to review remaining confidential materials provided to the prosecution and defense teams in the Karen Read case.
The Commonwealth has made headway with the feds to review additional discovery materials, including grand jury and non-grand jury materials, which they have not yet seen. These materials were not part of the discovery turned over in the Karen Read case, suggesting they might be separate investigations. For the new grand jury and non-grand jury materials, the Commonwealth will first review them to determine if they need to be disclosed. Then, the federal court will decide if these materials can be turned over, potentially with an additional protective order.
A future hearing on discovery process is scheduled for August 28th, 2025, at 2 p.m. ET. The Brian Walshe case is moving forward to trial in October 2025; highlighting the urgency of receiving discovery and rulings on motions to dismiss to prepare for trial.
RESOURCES
Proctor Discovery Hearing August 12 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpvMV9XQhOs
Karen Read Civil Case - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NimCmMVTbfE
Donna Adelson Pre-Trial Hearing August 13 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FRAkjqjIHUI
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