New and different information; because the Commonwealth's agents did not preserve the crucial evidence in the case, the video data from the six cameras at the ferry terminal (which would show definitively whether or not Skidmark brandished a firearm), the defense has asked the Court to dismiss the case for violation of Skidmark's right to due process. The Court ordered that an amended motion be filed on or before June 9; it actually arrived at the Clerk's office at almost five p.m., a half-hour after that office closed up. The document was slipped under the door. Next day, it wasn't there - just disappeared. Showed up again yesterday in a most mysterious fashion. So there's a motion and a subpoena to the Sheriff with regard to the video data from the courthouse to show the document was left at the time stated, and the circumstances surrounding its mysterious disappearance.
Hopefully it will go right for him and it would be poetic justice if he could bring a liable suit against these A Holes and make a few bucks for his trouble..
"Not to worry, I got this !!! " "Stand your ground. Don't fire unless fired upon, but if they mean to have a war, let it begin here." Captain John Parker