Santa Fe New Mexican

Judge OKs taking DNA, photos of Golden State Killer suspect

- By Kathleen Ronayne

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A judge ruled Thursday that prosecutor­s can collect DNA, fingerprin­ts and body photograph­s of the former policeman accused of being California’s Golden State Killer.

Attorneys for Joseph DeAngelo, 72, had asked the court to halt the search, arguing the warrant it relied on should no longer be valid because it was granted before his arrest.

But Superior Court Judge Michael Sweet sided with the district attorney and said that courts have repeatedly allowed the collection of such evidence because it’s not a form of testimony and would not harm DeAngelo’s right against self-incriminat­ion.

“There’s no basis to stop the execution of the search warrant,” he said.

DeAngelo, appearing in court handcuffed to a wheelchair, said nothing. He has not entered a plea.

He was arrested last week and identified by prosecutor­s as the man responsibl­e for at least a dozen murders and more than 50 rapes across California in the 1970s and ’80s. Prosecutor­s said they used DNA and a genealogic­al website to identify DeAngelo, decades after the case had gone cold.

It was unclear when prosecutor­s will collect the new evidence. They had planned to do so on Wednesday but the defense attempt to prevent them halted that.

Diane Howard, DeAngelo’s public defender, declined comment as she left court. Deputy Sacramento County District Attorney Thienvu Ho declined to answer questions about why prosecutor­s needed the DNA, fingerprin­ts and photograph­s of DeAngelo’s entire body.

The search and arrest warrants for DeAngelo that contain legal arguments and case details justifying why investigat­ors want to gather the evidence are shielded from public view.

 ?? ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO ?? Joseph James DeAngelo, accompanie­d by Sacramento County Public Defender Diane Howard, right, makes his first appearance April 27 to face charges that include homicide and rape, in Sacramento County Superior Court in Sacramento, Calif.
ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE PHOTO Joseph James DeAngelo, accompanie­d by Sacramento County Public Defender Diane Howard, right, makes his first appearance April 27 to face charges that include homicide and rape, in Sacramento County Superior Court in Sacramento, Calif.

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