Motion for New Trial (Washington v. Talbott II)

Prosecuting Attorney’s Office, Snohomish County, WA | Jul 8, 2019

Defense argues prosecutorial misconduct and evidentiary insufficiency.

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Washington v. Talbott II – Case Resources

1) Affidavit of Probable Cause 2) State’s Trial Memorandum and Motions in Limine 3) Defense’s Motion to Sever Offenses 4) Defendant’s Trial Brief 5) Defendant’s Supplement Motions in Limine 6) Motion for New Trial...

Defendant’s Supplement Motions in Limine (Washington v. Talbott II)

Defense requests evidentiary rulings on items of evidence including photographs, certain testimony, and exclusion of “genetic genealogy evidence.”...

Defendant’s Trial Brief (Washington v. Talbott II)

Defense raises the following issues: 1) confrontation clause issues regarding testimonial evidence from absent witnesses and 2) chain of custody and admissibility issues regarding evidence collection during the victim’s autopsy...

State’s Trial Memorandum and Motions in Limine (Washington v. Talbott II)

Prosecution’s trial memorandum detailing the anticipated evidence and course of the investigation. Evidentiary issues also included in a motion in limine...

Affidavit of Probable Cause (Washington v. Talbott II)

Prosecuting attorney’s charging affidavit detailing the case against the defendant for the 1987 murders of Tanya VanCuylenberg and Jay Roland Cook...