Dayton Daily News

Change of venue request pending

Woman’s defense team asks judge to amend his entry on motion.

- By Lauren Pack Staff Writer

Attorneys WARREN COUNTY — for Brooke Skylar Richardson, the Carlisle 18-year-old accused of killing her infant then burning and burying the body in the backyard of her home, are asking the judge to change his mind about restrictio­ns on a motion to move the trial out of Warren County.

Charles H. Rittgers and Charles M. Rittgers filed a motion for change of venue last week that included a memorandum supporting the motion that caused a strongly worded response from the judge.

That memorandum apparently was four pages long and contained specifics of the case. Last year, Warren County Judge Donald Oda II issued a gag order prohibitin­g all parties involved in the case from making public statements about the case.

In his response to the change of venue motion, Oda said, “this case is not going to be tried in the press.”

Oda added in his response that the memorandum attached by the defense “is highly inflammato­ry and prejudicia­l to the administra­tion of justice in this case.”

The Rittgers team filed a motion in response Friday just 10 minutes before the clerk of courts office

closed asking Oda to amend his entry on the change of venue motion.

“The court’s entry, which is now available to the press, states that the defense counsel’s motion for change of venue is ‘more than a little disingenuo­us.’ The court’s order, which is now in the public sphere, is casting doubt as to the defense counsel’s sincerity, credibilit­y, and truthfulne­ss by indicating that the court is troubled by the defense memorandum,” the Rittgers team stated in the motion.

The motion notes the defense was never instructed by the judge to file motions under seal.

“Defense counsel respectful­ly requests the court amend its entry and order to reflect that it is not characteri­zing defense counsel as dishonest, disingenuo­us or deceitful, that defense counsel was following competent legal standards...” the Rittgers team said in the motion.

The defense team also argued, “Prior to the filing of the motion for change in venue, the narrative for the public has been the prosecutor’s press conference and the associated media coverage from the prosecutor’s selective and incorrect narrative at that press conference. If the state had not voluntaril­y injected into the public sphere alleged facts that are contradict­ed by opinions of all the experts, state and defense, there would be no need for the motion for change of venue.”

Oda has not made a decision on the actual motion for change of venue.

A pretrial conference in the case is scheduled for Feb. 20. A hearing is set for March 14, and Richardson’s trial is scheduled to begin April 16.

 ??  ?? Brooke Skylar Richardson is accused of killing her infant and burying it in the backyard.
Brooke Skylar Richardson is accused of killing her infant and burying it in the backyard.

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