Attorneys in the case have been wrangling over issues relating to discovery, a legal process in which information about evidence is exchanged between the defense and the prosecution. Defense attorneys for Jarrod Ramos have argued prosecutors have not released information to them that could help defend their client. She told Judge Laura Ripken that there is "a great deal" of information about their client that they don't have. State's Attorney Anne Leitess, however, told the judge that prosecutors have gone "above and beyond" in turning over documents in their possession. The Capital newspaper had published a story describing allegations by a woman who said Ramos harassed her online for months.
Source: ABC News July 17, 2019 05:20 UTC