![]() They previously argued this point in court, and won, with Judge Mark Walker ordering the release of all material to the defense. They also take issue with the amount of time the Grand Jury deliberated on the indictment, stating that the Grand Jury returned an indictment within 4 hours, including 2 plus hours of testimony and “this would have left little time for the grand jury to read the Indictment, consider other evidence, and be instructed on the law.”īoth Finch and Anderson are arguing that prosecutors tried to keep important evidence from the defendants in order to hamper their ability to defend themselves at trial. At another juncture, prosecutors blamed Anderson for changes to a Phoenix project that were approved by the entire city commission – a fact, they claim, was not presented to the Grand Jury. At one point, prosecutors allegedly took a text message out of context. Robert Vezina III, say prosecutors misrepresented evidence to the Grand Jury. ![]() ![]() Anderson’s attorneys, Anthony Bajoczky, Jr. ![]()
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