The Latest: Judge delays arguments on serial killer records
SACRAMENTO, Calif. (AP) — The Latest on court proceedings regarding the Golden State Killer (all times local):
10 a.m.
A decision hasn’t been made on whether details about warrants used to arrest the suspected Golden State Killer will be made public.
A court hearing on the matter has been rescheduled for May 29.
News outlets including The Associated Press want to unseal the records.
Attorneys for suspect Joseph DeAngelo say they should remain shielded because releasing the details publicly could taint potential jurors and witnesses.
Authorities allege the 72-year-old DeAngelo is the notorious California serial killer responsible for at least 12 murders and roughly 50 rapes in the 1970s and 80s.
In addition to searching DeAngelo’s home, prosecutors have also obtained warrants for his cellphone and computer.
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A judge is considering whether to make public search and arrest warrants for a man who authorities call one of California’s most elusive serial killers.
Joseph James DeAngelo is due back in court Monday for a routine hearing, while lawyers battle over unsealing records preceding the arrest of the 72-year-old former police officer.
Authorities allege he is the serial rapist and so-called Golden State Killer responsible for 12 slayings and nearly 50 rapes in the 1970s and 80s.
The Associated Press and several other news organizations are asking Sacramento County Superior Court Judge Michael Sweet to unseal the warrants.
DeAngelo’s attorney, Diane Howard, is opposed but wants a decision delayed until she reviews more documents.
Prosecutors say a different judge, the one who issued the warrants, should decide.