Oct 6, 2014

Disposition reached for Stoiber, all decisions delayed another 2 weeks in Ferrer case

Judge John Feeney was hearing cases for Courtroom 4 today as Judge Reinholtsen is unavailable today. This is in addition to the cases for his own courtroom.

Before court, District Attorney Paul Gallegos talked with Sophie Rocheleau's attorney Benjamin Okin and Nicholas Stoiber's attorney Jennifer Dixon.

A disposition was reached in Stoiber's case but was continued for two weeks because Judge Feeney did not have any of the files.

Mr. Okin requested that the motion he filed to dismiss the case against Rocheleau be continued for two weeks since Judge Reinholtsen is familiar with the history of what has transpired so far. Juan Ferrer's attorney, Marek Reavis was not present today, so Mr. Kaleb Cockrum  represented Ferrer today instead of Mr. Reavis and also requested a two week continuance.

Once again, xrays crucial to the case have not been provided for the defense. Mr. Gallegos did his usual, "I thought they had been provided." Mr. Okin clarified, photos had been provided, but the x-rays were still not provided.

The saga of another continuance goes on. The next court date is October 22 at 2 p.m. in Courtroom 4.

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