• Prosecutors accuse defense of filing illegitimate subpoenas in Mollie T

    From But But Sanctuary Cities! Blue Wave@21:1/5 to All on Mon May 24 04:42:06 2021
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    Prosecutors in the murder case against the man charged with
    killing University of Iowa student Mollie Tibbetts are accusing
    the defense of attempting to hide a subpoena meant as a “fishing
    expedition” of Tibbetts’ banking records.

    Prosecutors weren’t aware of the subpoena until after it had it
    had been served on Bankers Trust in Des Moines and returned to
    court records Jan. 21, according to a motion filed Tuesday by
    Assistant Iowa Attorney General Scott Brown.

    Defense attorneys for Cristhian Bahena Rivera, charged with
    first-degree murder, directed the subpoena, which was issued
    Jan. 15 by the Poweshiek County Clerk, Brown said.

    The defense didn’t give notice to the state, according to the
    motion, and didn’t enter it in the court’s filing system, “which
    would suggest that the intent of the defense was to keep the
    existence of the subpoena from the state and court,” Brown said.

    “On its face, the subpoena appears to be a fishing expedition
    into the confidential banking records of Mollie Tibbetts, who is
    not a witness or party and is the person the defendant is
    charged with killing,” Brown said.

    Defense attorneys didn’t ask or receive approval by the court
    for the subpoena, which is required, and there is no trial
    witness from Bankers Trust listed by the prosecution, according
    to the motion.

    Brown said subpoenas for records outside the context of a
    deposition or trial are prohibited in criminal cases. There
    isn’t a “records-only subpoena” in a criminal case — subpoenas
    are authorized only for witnesses to appear at a deposition or
    trial.

    According to Iowa law, a defendant can’t obtain “routine”
    pretrial access to records of non-parties and anyone who is not
    a witness unless ordered by the court, the motion states.

    The prosecution wants a court order quashing the subpoena and an
    order admonishing the defense from issuing subpoenas not
    connected to a deposition or trial; as well as direction to not
    issue subpoenas without giving notice to the prosecution and
    without court approval, according to the motion.

    Brown also wants the defense to assure the prosecution that no
    other subpoenas like this have been issued, or if they have to
    be disclosed.

    Eighth Judicial District Judge Joel Yates has set a video
    hearing on the motion for Thursday.

    Bahena Rivera’s attorneys, Chad and Jennifer Frese, have not
    filed response.

    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.

    Authorities, during a hearing last November, said Bahena Rivera
    admitted to driving past Tibbetts on July 18, 2018, while she
    was jogging, then getting out of the car and chasing after her.
    Tibbetts threatened to call the police, authorities said, which
    angered Bahena Rivera.

    Investigators obtained a surveillance video from a homeowner in
    Brooklyn that captured images of a jogger they believe was
    Tibbetts, which shows Bahena Rivera’s vehicle, a black Chevrolet
    Malibu with distinctive chrome handles and mirrors, passing by
    her, according to testimony.

    Bahena Rivera told authorities he “blocked his memory” but later
    found Tibbetts’ body in the trunk of the Malibu. He hid her body
    in the cornfield, according to testimony.

    The state medical examiner’s report determined Tibbetts died of
    “multiple sharp force injuries.”

    A murder trial is set for May 17.

    Comments: (319) 398-8318; trish.mehaffey@thegazette.com

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