01/08/2025
PRETRIAL MOTIONS AND CAMPAIGN PROGRESS
Matthew appeared yesterday morning with his defense attorney Lance Baker, in Anderson County Criminal Court yesterday for the first time. Mr. Baker filed several pretrial discovery motions to compel the prosecution to share any and all documentation, statements and evidence they claim supports Matthew's charges. The Prosecution has a set number of days to fully comply with the motions, under the discovery rules and must do so before March 17th of this year.
Arriving early, Matthew and his supporters sat in the front right side, but when the clerks and other staff arrived, we were instructed to move to the left side of the courtroom, as over 50 shackled and handcuffed prisoners were led in. This was a somber reminder that without the kind of financial support Matthew has received from a number of people, he too would still be held in jail, unable to make bail, waiting for his trial to begin. Instead, he is now approaching his first-year anniversary as a bus driver for the City of Knoxville and he is confidence is strengthened by your resolve.
On a better note, we are currently just $117 short of our pre-trial goal of $8000. In the next few weeks if the trial formally gets under way our expenses are covered. Should Matthew's trial proceed we'll need to raise additional funds. We want to take this moment to thank all who have helped us get through this stage of the process from the bottom of our hearts. Your donations have helped us reach many more who join you in demanding justice for Matthew.
Matthew appeared yesterday morning with his defense attorney Lance Baker, in Anderson County Criminal Court yesterday for the first time. Mr. Baker filed several pretrial discovery motions to compel the prosecution to share any and all documentation, statements and evidence they claim supports Matthew's charges. The Prosecution has a set number of days to fully comply with the motions, under the discovery rules and must do so before March 17th of this year.
Arriving early, Matthew and his supporters sat in the front right side, but when the clerks and other staff arrived, we were instructed to move to the left side of the courtroom, as over 50 shackled and handcuffed prisoners were led in. This was a somber reminder that without the kind of financial support Matthew has received from a number of people, he too would still be held in jail, unable to make bail, waiting for his trial to begin. Instead, he is now approaching his first-year anniversary as a bus driver for the City of Knoxville and he is confidence is strengthened by your resolve.
On a better note, we are currently just $117 short of our pre-trial goal of $8000. In the next few weeks if the trial formally gets under way our expenses are covered. Should Matthew's trial proceed we'll need to raise additional funds. We want to take this moment to thank all who have helped us get through this stage of the process from the bottom of our hearts. Your donations have helped us reach many more who join you in demanding justice for Matthew.