In the event cameras are not allowed in the courtroom at the upcoming Delphi murders trial, using shorthand transcripts could act as a safety net.
Since January, I have been enrolled in a shorthand class, learning a pen-and-paper technique for recording the spoken word. This serves as a precaution in case cameras are not allowed in the courtroom for the Delphi trial.
My goal is to attend and transcribe the trial (and possibly pre-trial hearings of importance), publicly releasing the notes daily.
To accomplish this, I will need assistance, including volunteers I can send the notes to for prep/upload.
This is a placeholder page. In the coming days I will update this with detailed information.
BALIFF: All rise for the court is now in session. The Honorable Fran Gull presiding.
JUDGE FRAN GULL: Thank you, you may be seated.
(To staff member) [Are] we on?
Alright, we are on the record in State of Indiana versus Richard Allen 08C01-2210MR-01.
Thank you for your patience ladies and gentlemen. Thank you Mr. McLeland, Mr. Luttrell, for your patience.
Um, we’ve had an unexpected turn of events ladies and gentlemen.
Earlier this afternoon, the defense attorneys have withdrawn their representation of Mr. Allen.
Mr. Baldwin made an oral Motion to Withdraw.
I granted that oral Motion to Withdraw, and Mr. Rozzi will be submitting a written Motion to Withdraw, I’m assuming within the next couple of days. They have confirmed with the court that Mr. Allen’s financial situation remains static, meaning he is continuing to be entitled to appointed counsel. I will reach out to public defenders to make that appointment.
As Mr. Allen is now without counsel I’ve ordered him transported back to the Department of Correction.
Mr. McLeland, I know that we have already scheduled a hearing in the Carroll Circuit Court October 31st at 9am. I’d like to maintain that hearing if we can please?
NICK McLELAND: Yes, Your Honor.
JUDGE GULL: I think at that point, we can have counsel appointed. I’d like to set a new trial date. Obviously, I don’t believe counsel will be prepared within the next couple of months to try a case of this magnitude in January. So, we’ll set dates for the trial. I think we need to set a date as well for the suppression hearing that was filed, now by former counsel.
I have asked the attorneys to provide all of the discovery previously provided to [send] back to the State of Indiana. I know I …