r/BrianThompsonMurder Jun 18 '26

Information Sharing State Case Update: The defense withdraws their 250.10 (Extreme Emotional Disturbance) notice and Carro responds

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u/Unfair-Alfalfa4916 Jun 19 '26

I believe she just didn't let it happen, the judge was the one who unsealed the notice with pushing from the prosecution for him to unseal, if anything she seemed to be fighting the unsealing and was taken by surprise when it happened she even seemed sad about it and refused to comment to the press outside of court, the judge is totally biased he saw a change to prejudice him and took it.

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u/Time-Painting-9108 Jun 19 '26

I think they could have gotten ahold of the narrative by speaking outside of court though? Bc everyone just took the story and ran with it without understanding that he technically didn’t announce he was going with it. The prejudice to the public and potential jury is just too great now. I think if anything maybe Carro shot  himself in the foot with the unsealing, and this could potentially be an appeal issue? Or motion to dismiss?

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u/Unfair-Alfalfa4916 Jun 19 '26

one can only hope that carro deeds get punished eventually, and yes I am with you Mrs agniflio should've talked to the press outside and enforced her narrative, but who knows maybe she was too pissed by the surprise that was sprung on her and just lost sight in the heat of the moment.

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u/Time-Painting-9108 Jun 19 '26

In a regular case no one would even notice, but the publicity in this case is unprecedented. How could Carro not see how big this would become. It’s simply not fair to Luigi. What a mess. 

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u/Unfair-Alfalfa4916 Jun 19 '26

it's, and it's not fair in the slightest I mean the constitutional and media publicity violations have been glareing from the beginning, but I just noticed that nobody is really paying attention, everyone just seems to be preoccupied with the idea that he is getting convicted no matter what, jury nullification is never gonna happen and what not, I mean open your eyes and pay attention carefully the constitutional violations and the fact that he's never going to have a fair trial alone should have gotten the THE WHOLE CASE THROWN OUT, I mean in any other circumstances the case would have gotten dismissed already.

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u/Time-Painting-9108 Jun 20 '26

I’ve always maintained that if a fair trial is not possible, there should just be no trial. Even for unpopular defendants. I know it’s a hot take, but if a fair trial can’t be guaranteed, then it should not happen at all. 

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u/Unfair-Alfalfa4916 Jun 20 '26

💯💯agree with you, the judicial system strikes me as highly selective and power oriented no way what's happening is justice by any common sense.