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| MD wins access to hospital records of inmate |
| By Associated Press |
| Published: 04/19/2006 |
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Morris' public defenders argued the state was fishing for evidence. "They're looking for something and they don't know what's there," Assistant Public Defender Eric A. Reed told Circuit Judge Frederick C. Wright. Wright granted the state's request for the hospital records and for Morris' Division of Correction case file - except for his mental health records. The judge also refused to grant access to Morris' Department of Juvenile Services files and public-school school records, ruling that prosecutors hadn't shown that the potential value of those documents to the state's case outweighed Morris' privacy rights. State's Attorney Charles P. Strong Jr. filed notice in March that prosecutors will seek the death penalty if Morris is convicted. At the time of the shooting, Morris was an inmate and Wroten an officer at the Roxbury Correctional Institution near The inmate, now being held at Court documents state that after shooting Wroten, 44, of Martinsburg, W.Va., in the face as he pleaded for his life, Morris tried to steal a visitor's car keys and then forced the woman to accompany him to a hospital entrance, where he forced the cabbie to drive him on a chase into nearby Pennsylvania, where the cab crashed into a concrete barrier. |
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