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Kobe team drops seal bid



"s_knight8"
9/27/2004 9:34:33 PM


http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=1890048
DENVER -- Kobe Bryant's attorneys abruptly dropped a bid to seal evidence in
the NBA star's rape case Monday, saying the details would be leaked anyway
and that releasing all the documents will reveal how unprofessional the
prosecution was.
In a scathing court filing, defense attorney Pamela Mackey alleged "unlawful
or improper conduct" by law enforcement officers and prosecutors in the
case, including the leaking of information and suppression of evidence
suggesting Bryant was innocent.
Prosecution spokeswoman Krista Flannigan said prosecutors were evaluating
the filing. She declined further comment.
District Attorney Mark Hurlbert dropped the felony sexual assault charge
against Bryant at the alleged victim's request Sept. 1. He recently said
evidence and documents in the case should be released, saying the public's
interest in reviewing actions and decisions by prosecutors and the judge
outweighed Bryant's privacy concerns.
While the case was pending, Hurlbert had said releasing the information
could make it difficult to find impartial jurors to decide whether Bryant
assaulted a 19-year-old woman at a Vail-area resort last year. Bryant
admitted only to having consensual sex with the resort employee, now 20.
News organizations, including The Associated Press, filed requests to obtain
the evidence and unseal the case files.
There was no immediate indication whether District Judge Richard Hart would
open the files after the defense's court filing Monday in Eagle.
Bryant's lawyers earlier had asked Hart to seal the evidence and documents,
saying they include "highly sensitive, confidential, embarrassing and
private" matters of interest only for "salacious and other improper
purposes."
Bryant still faces a federal civil suit filed by the accuser seeking
unspecified damages for pain, suffering, "public scorn, hatred and
ridicule."
 
 
otter
9/27/2004 11:53:11 PM


In a scathing court filing, defense attorney Pamela Mackey alleged "unlawful
or improper conduct"... <snip>
Gee, she musta been lookin' in the mirror.
 
 
" bozak"
9/28/2004 9:02:34 AM




"s_knight8" <s_knight8nospam@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:cjaf39$b4n@dispatch.concentric.net...

http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=1890048
guess it wouldnt have anything to do with everything already being out there...
 
 
Sports Fan
9/28/2004 6:22:13 PM


In article <BD7E5866.ACF9%otter@oceanside.com>
otter <otter@oceanside.com> wrote:
Gee, she musta been lookin' in the mirror.
What is improper in her conduct?
Please feel free to cite some credible sources that prove it.
 
 
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