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      XPost: alt.fan.states.idaho, seattle.politics, or.politics       XPost: az.general       From: criminally-complicit@sfchronicle.com              MONTEZUMA — A judge decided not to take any action on last       week’s arguments over subpoenas being improperly filed by the       defense for the man charged with killing University of Iowa       student Mollie Tibbetts in 2018.              The prosecution asked the judge to quash a subpoena for       Tibbetts’ bank account at Bankers Trust in Des Moines. They       argued the defense didn’t give prosecutors notice and that this       type of subpoena isn’t allowed because it isn’t connected to a       deposition or trial.              Assistant Iowa Attorney General Scott Brown also asked the court       to admonish the attorneys for first-degree murder defendant       Cristhian Bahena Rivera. He questioned whether Jennifer and Chad       Frese understood the rules.              Eighth Judicial District Judge Joel Yates, in his ruling, found       the motion moot because the bank account didn’t exist. The       defense revealed that fact during the hearing. Jennifer Frese       said the lack of notification was just a “clerical oversight”       and the prosecution received the notice after the fact.              “The court declines to issue an admonishment in this situation,”       Yates said in the ruling. “However, the court relies upon the       statements from counsel and expects the parties to follow our       procedural rules.”              During last week’s hearing, Frese didn’t explain why they sought       Tibbetts’ banking records, but in her written argument said they       were following up on an investigation started by the state into       Tibbetts’ bank records.              A tip was made to law enforcement Aug. 1, 2018, from a bank       employee that Tibbetts had set up a bank account just before her       death, Frese said. There also was information that a transaction       was made on the account at a tattoo shop after her death,       according to her written argument.              Frese said law enforcement didn’t follow up, so they were trying       to “fill the holes in.” She didn’t provide further details to       protect their trial strategy, she said.              Bahena Rivera, 26, a Mexican national living illegally in the       United States, is accused of fatally stabbing 20-year-old       Tibbetts, who went missing July 18, 2018, while jogging in her       hometown of Brooklyn, Iowa.              Her body was found Aug. 21, 2018, in a cornfield where Bahena       Rivera led authorities.              Bahena Rivera’s trial is set for May 17.              Comments: (319) 398-8318; trish.mehaffey@thegazette.com              https://www.thegazette.com/subject/news/public-safety/judge-       takes-no-action-in-attorneys-subpoena-dispute-over-mollie-       tibbetts-banking-records-that-dont-exist-20210203                      --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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