Richard Allen Supreme Court TRANSCRIPT – Delphi Murders Case

Richard Allen Supreme Court Transcript - Supreme Court house building merged with Monon High Bridge, the bridge featured in Libby German and Abby Williams snapchat images. A photo of Richard Allen in court appears in the background. This is the main picture for a post featuring a full transcription of the Delphi Supreme Court hearings and oral arguments that occured on January 18, 2024.

Delphi / Richard Allen Supreme Court Transcript: Oral Arguments held on January 18, 2024


The Richard Allen Supreme Court transcript below offers a detailed account of the hour-long oral arguments conducted on January 18th, 2024, at the Indiana Supreme Court. In October 2023, Special Judge Fran Gull removed counsel for Allen, who faces charges related to the 2017 deaths of teens Liberty German and Abigail Williams, commonly known as the ‘Delphi murders.’ Following a series of events that involved a former employee of attorney Andrew Baldwin accessing a conference room, covertly taking photographs of crime scene images, and sharing them online, Judge Gull accused Baldwin and co-counsel Bradley Rozzi of “gross negligence” and asserted that she could no longer permit them to represent Allen, despite the defendant’s objections.

Questioning the court’s authority to sever the attorney-client relationship, Allen urgently petitioned the Supreme Court for relief. His requests included the reinstatement of his attorneys, the appointment of a new judge, and the scheduling of a ‘speedy trial’ date within 70 days.


State of Indiana ex rel. Richard M. Allen 

– v. –

Carroll Circuit Court 

 and

The Honorable Frances M. Gull, Special Judge

[ BEGIN RICHARD ALLEN / DELPHI SUPREME COURT TRANSCRIPT ]

SHERIFF JOE DOWDELL: All rise. The Supreme Court of Indiana is now back in session. [Gavel strike] Please be seated.  

CHIEF JUSTICE RUSH: Good morning and welcome. We’re here this morning to hear an argument in the case of State ex rel. Richard Allen, relator, v. Carroll Circuit Court and The Honorable Fran M. Gull, respondents. Counsel for Richard Allen, the relator, will argue first. 

We are hearing this case on a Writ for Mandamus in a prohibition case. Representing the relator today, we have Mark Leeman. Good morning and welcome, Mr. Leeman. You will be arguing the case. 

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Gannon Stauch Family Press Conference Transcript: Letecia’s Arrest

The following is a transcript of the Gannon Stauch Family Press Conference announcing the arrest of step-mom Letecia Stauch, held on 03/02/2020.

[Begin Gannon Stauch Family Press Conference Transcript]

SPOKESWOMAN JACKIE KIRBY: Thank you for coming today. We thank you for your patience as we work diligently to piece together what led to Gannon’s disappearance. Our speakers today will be Sheriff Bill Elder, Lieutenant Mitch Mihalko, FBI Denver division Special Agent-in-Charge Dean Phillips, District Attorney Dan May, and Senior Deputy District Attorney Michael Allen. We will not be taking any questions at the conclusion of the press conference, however, I will be reading a statement from Gannon’s father Al. Landen may or may not speak. Please respect the family’s request for privacy as they begin to absorb and process the devastating news they have received today. Sheriff Elder?

SHERIFF BILL ELDER: Thanks, Jackie. Welcome everybody. Today marks five weeks since the investigation into the disappearance of Gannon Stauch. We’re holding the press conference to update you on some significant developments. While we’ve yet to locate Gannon, this morning just after eight o’clock AM east coast time, Letecia Stauch was taken into custody in Myrtle Beach South Carolina without incident by law enforcement officers from the El Paso Country Sheriff’s Office, the FBI, Horry County Sheriff’s Office, the Denver and Columbia divisions of the FBI, the Myrtle Beach South Carolina Police Department, the Horry County South Carolina Police Department and Sheriff’s office. Letecia will be held without bond in the J Reuben Long Detention Center in Horry County, South Carolina where she will remain until she’s extradited back to Colorado Springs on the following charges. Charge 1: Murder in the First Degree of a Child Under 12 years of age by a Person in a Position of trust. Child Abuse Resulting …

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