State’s Response to Defense Motions (State of Washington v. Terrence Miller)

Prosecuting Attorney’s Office, Snohomish County, WA | Oct 21, 2020

Prosecution’s response to several evidentiary issues raised by the defense in a Washington murder-sexual offense case that occurred in 1972.

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State of Washington v. Terrence Miller – Case Documents

1) Affidavit of Probable Cause 2) Defendant’s Motion to Exclude Evidence 3) Defense Trial Brief and Motions in Limine 4) State’s Response to Defense Motions...

Defense Trial Brief and Motions in Limine (State of Washington v. Terrence Miller)

Defense’s trial brief and motions in limine in a Washington murder-sexual offense case that occurred in 1972. This trial brief raises several evidentiary issues noting the defense’s objections to certain evidence anticipated for trial...

Defendant’s Motion to Exclude Evidence (State of Washington v. Terrence Miller)

Defense’s motion to exclude evidence in a Washington murder-sexual offense case that occurred in 1972. Defense’s basis for this motion includes arguments of a deficient chain of custody and deficient testimonial foundation which included a lack of witnesses...

Affidavit of Probable Cause (State of Washington v. Terrence Miller)

Prosecution’s charging affidavit detailing a Washington murder-sexual offense case that occurred in 1972. This affidavit includes details of the investigation such as the Forensic Genetic Genealogy process used in this case, the suspect’s criminal history, and charges brought against the suspect 47-years after the incident occurred...