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Jurors find cash in coat missed by police and lawyers; new trial ordered for robbery suspect
by DAVID DISHNEAU, Associated Press Writer
HAGERSTOWN, Md. — A judge has granted a man convicted of armed robbery a new trial because the jury that found him guilty in October also found a wad of cash in his coat during the trial that police and prosecutors overlooked.
A money roll totaling $1,300, a rubber glove and a bandage apparently went unnoticed by police, prosecutors and the defense until jurors detected them while examining the garment during deliberations in October.
Circuit Judge Theresa M. Adams granted the defense motion Wednesday for a new trial in Frederick at what was to have been Moses M. Streete's sentencing hearing. She ordered Streete held without bail.
"You would think with all the law enforcement people that had been involved with the case that everything would have been gone over with a fine-toothed comb — and then that fine-toothed comb would have had another fine-toothed comb going over it," said Christine Bowersox, one of the jurors in Streete's trial.
Frederick County State's Attorney J. Charles Smith said Thursday that Assistant State's Attorney Deborah Kemp had checked the coat pockets before the trial and found no money. He said it must have been in hidden pockets or in holes in the pockets of the charcoal gray parka.
Defense attorney Scott L. Rolle said he had seen the coat before the trial but hadn't gone through the pockets.
Gregory Shipley, a spokesman for the Maryland State Police, which had custody of the coat, declined to comment because a new trial is pending.
Although the overlooked evidence resulted in a new trial for Streete, the cash and glove, had they been offered as evidence, would have helped prosecutors more than Streete because his defense relied partly on the absence of any cash or fingerprints.
Rolle said he planned to fight the admissibility of the new evidence.




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 Posted: 06:24 pm

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sirlamre wrote:

Jurors find cash in coat missed by police and lawyers; new trial ordered for robbery suspect
by DAVID DISHNEAU, Associated Press Writer
HAGERSTOWN, Md. — A judge has granted a man convicted of armed robbery a new trial because the jury that found him guilty in October also found a wad of cash in his coat during the trial that police and prosecutors overlooked.


I find this really upsetting.  The way our justice system is set up, if you have an IQ above room temperature (Celsius, apparently), and someone gets wind of it, you're disqualified to be a juror.  '

Any and all evidence related to the crime should be admissible.  It doesn't matter if it's "prejudicial" or not.  The purpose of a trial is not to make the defendant look like a saint.  The purpose of a trial is to discover if the crime has been committed by the defendant.  If the evidence points the jury in the right direction, who gives a  flying rat's ass how it was discovered?!?! 




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it's a chain of custody problem. *sigh*.





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Lady Cop wrote: it's a chain of custody problem. *sigh*. One of our favorite problems. A CD goes missing for a few hours and the whole thing is out the window.


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Brian wrote: The purpose of a trial is not to make the defendant look like a saint.  The purpose of a trial is to discover if the crime has been committed by the defendant.  If the evidence points the jury in the right direction, who gives a  flying rat's ass how it was discovered?!?! 

Sorry Brian, that makes too much sense and is too much like right.  The lawyers that I know are most interested in being right, and covering their ass.  I'd wager this prosecutor won't be much different.  It's convictions that matter, not finding the truth; come on, now! :doh:




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