Jun 8, 2021

Defense feels DNA evidence could be "outcome influential" in Brian Leiteritz case

 


Trial confirmation for voluntary manslaughter suspect Brian Leiteritz was scheduled on June 8. Jury trial for July 19 was confirmed today but that could change.

Leiteritz is charged with Count 1 voluntary manslaughter and the special allegation of use of a deadly weapon in the commission of the crime and Count 2 Assault  with a deadly weapon and special allegation of causing great bodily injury/death.

Leiteritz's attorney is Mr. Michael Robinson. Deputy District Attorney Steven Steward is the prosecutor for the case. He is out of the office so Deputy DA Trent Timm appeared on the case today. There has been a new development. Some DNA evidence that is outcome influential."

Mr. Robinson asked for judicial intervention to discuss resolution. He was told to contact Court Operations. "This new process is incomprehensible." Mr. Robinson also made sone remarks about technology and courts.

Mr. Robinson told Judge Timothy Canning, "Mr. Steward and I have discussed this extensively. Both of us have spoken separately to Ms. Fleming. The trial remains set at this time. 

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