Court to discuss prosecutorial ‘misconduct’ in Anand Jon’s case
Los Angeles, Mar 12 : The upcoming hearing in Indian-born fashion designer Anand Jon case is expected to address alleged prosecutorial and juror misconduct.
According to statements made in court by Jon''s defense team, prosecutors defied a court order and intercepted a juror.
Jon's attorneys Leonard Levine and Ronald Richards have alleged that prosecutors stopped a juror who reportedly tried to meet with the Indian fashion designer's sister before a judgment was passed, reports PRWeb
The attorneys have in fact demanded a fresh trial for their client on the basis that they were not given a fair chance to find out why some jurors contacted the defendant's family more than once, something that demands a new trial according to the law.
They say whatever might have been the reasons for them contacting Jon's family, there has to be a new trial as per the case law.
They said that the prosecution destroyed any chance of a fair trial by not letting the truth come out.
Also, Jon's attorneys have claimed that during the trial, prosecutors twice threatened a member of their team, Eric Chase - once with arrest and, at another point, with disbarment.
The defense contends that the threats were acts of intimidation that lowered Chase's level of aggressiveness during cross-examination of prosecution witnesses.
Hearings on the defense''s sealed motions is to be held on April 1, 2009. (ANI)