Imperial Valley Press

Teacher killing trial makes detour to Georgia Supreme Court

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ATLANTA ( AP) — Georgia’s highest court heard arguments Tuesday on whether taxpayers should cover portions of the legal defense for a man facing trial in the 2005 slaying of a high school teacher whose disappeara­nce remained a mystery for more than a decade.

Ryan Duke had been scheduled to stand trial on murder charges in April 2019 in the killing of teacher and beauty queen Tara Grinstead. The COVID-19 pandemic that’s shuttered courtrooms statewide has contribute­d to the long delay. But it’s rooted in an ongoing dispute over whether Duke is entitled to state funding.

Duke’s attorneys asked the Georgia Supreme Court to overrule the trial judge, who twice has refused to provide the defense team with funding for expert witnesses in DNA, false confession­s and psychology. Duke’s lawyers argue he won’t get a fair trial without them.

Tift Judicial Circuit Superior Court Judge Bill Reinhardt has ruled Duke gave up any claim to state money when he declined legal representa­tion from public defenders in favor of private attorneys who took his case for free.

The Supreme Court didn’t rule on Duke’s request Tuesday. WMAZTV reported that two of the justices indicated questions about which defendants are entitled to taxpayer funding may be better suited for state lawmakers than for judges tasked with interpreti­ng existing law.

“You can argue policy up and down, but it’s not going to change how I view a statute of the constituti­on,” Justice David Nahmias said.

Justice Nels Peterson seemed to agree.

“Absent a constituti­onal basis or a statutory basis, to tell the state they have to do something that’s good policy — that does appear to be an argument directed more toward the legislatur­e,” Peterson said.

Grinstead was 30 in October 2005 when she disappeare­d from her home in Ocilla, about 185 miles (300 kilometers) south of Atlanta. A billboard with her photo and a tip line number loomed for years in the area, and hope remained that she would be found alive.

Her death was confirmed when Duke and another man were arrested in February 2017.

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Investigat­ion via AP, File Georgia Bureau of This 2017 file photo provided by the Georgia Bureau of Investigat­ion shows Ryan Duke.

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