|
Updated: 10:28 PM Dec 2, 2010
Ruling Delayed On Transcript In Jaycee Dugard Abduction Case
A judge has delayed a ruling on whether to release a grand jury transcript that contains testimony from a California woman whom prosecutors say was held for 18 years by a parolee and his wife.
Posted: 3:45 PM Dec 2, 2010Reporter: Lisa Leff, Associated Press Email Address: news@kolotv.com |
jaycee grown up
|
PLACERVILLE, Calif. (AP) - A judge has delayed a ruling on whether to release a grand jury transcript that contains testimony from a California woman whom prosecutors say was held for 18 years by a parolee and his wife.
The ruling by Judge Douglas Phimister came Thursday in response to a motion by several media organizations.
A defense lawyer had argued that releasing the "tale of terror" told by Jaycee Dugard would make it impossible to find an impartial jury.
Dugard was the star witness before the grand jury that indicted Phillip and Nancy Garrido in September. Dugard, however, has not appeared or testified at any public court hearings.
The Garridos are charged with kidnapping Dugard, now 30, in 1991 and keeping her and her two daughters fathered by Phillip Garrido hidden in a backyard compound until last year.
Copyright 2012 Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
Latest Comments
transcript should NOT BE RELEASED . LET THIS WOMAN AND HER CHILDREN LIVE THEIR LIFE
I am so happy that Jaycee is alive and back! She is an incredible story of survival. Her captors are so mentally ill, it makes me sad it took so long to find her, but now that we have her back plus 2 then our city should celebrate her and hers every chance we get! Focus on a joyous holiday season and not so much on that past. I want to someday meet Jaycee and her girls and roller skate or dance with them =)

