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Judge orders discovery turnover, limits disclosure of complainant addresses and discusses missing bodycam evidence in child-abuse case

2444842 · February 27, 2025
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Summary

In State v. Celeste Flores the court ordered broad discovery turnover of witness names and business addresses, excluded complainant home addresses from public disclosure for safety, and directed the state to provide an affidavit that body-worn camera evidence no longer exists.

At a discovery hearing in the case against Celeste Flores, the court granted the defense’s motion for discovery in large part while protecting certain safety-sensitive material. Judge Stephanie Boyd told the prosecutor the court would exclude the state’s work product and the complainant’s home addresses from routine disclosure to the public file because of…

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