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Debate over witnesses slows down murder trial
Unexpected hearing delayed murder jury trial in Caroline
Date published: 1/23/2009

BY ELLEN BILTZ

An accusation yesterday that the Caroline County commonwealth's attorney and representatives from the Sheriff's Office were intimidating witnesses delayed the ongoing murder trial of Lashawn Monroe.

Monroe, 24, is charged with robbing and killing a Guatemalan immigrant on the side of the road in Caroline in May 2007.

David Baugh, one of Monroe's defense attorneys, asked for a hearing yesterday morning after he claimed that many of the commonwealth's witnesses, who were friends and family members of Monroe, were being intimidated.

Baugh said in court that he had been approached by several witnesses who had been subpoenaed by Commonwealth's Attorney Tony Spencer and were expected to testify at the jury trial, which started Tuesday and will go through next week.

Baugh said the witnesses indicated to him that they felt reluctant to talk to the defense attorneys because they were afraid of being "locked up" or had been made promises of reduced charges if they agreed to lie in court in favor of the prosecution.

"If these allegations are true, this is really bad," Baugh said.

Judge Horace A. Revercomb III agreed to hold the hearing and sent jurors home early yesterday morning.

Several witnesses were called to testify about the alleged misconduct and whether or not they were asked to lie.

One witness, Damian Jeter, told Revercomb he was afraid of retaliation.

"He told me if I say that I seen them two together on the day the Mexican was killed, he would give me consideration on my charge," he said. "I'm tired of being harassed by the cops."

Six other witnesses testified as well, some of them saying similar things regarding intimidation.

Spencer, though, called the lead detective, Mac Ellett to the stand and played audio recordings that showed contradictory statements from the witnesses.

Revercomb ruled in Spencer's favor and said he saw no criminal behavior on the side of the commonwealth.

"I found that testimony to be not believable," he said.

Spencer argued that the seven witnesses called at the hearing had a motive for wanting to speak out against him: They were all in some way friends or relatives of Monroe and had been reluctant to testify from the start.

He added that many of them are members of the same gang.


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Date published: 1/23/2009



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According to other FLS articles, Monroe... (posted by Trippletap , Jan. 23, 2009 11:33 am)    0 likes
was also charged in late 2007 with killing a girl at a sweet 16 party in Caroline. One way or the other, hopefully he will get what is coming to him.

Interesting... (posted by sleeplessnites , Jan. 23, 2009 7:06 am)    0 likes
That Spencer is still planning to call the witnesses even though he basically just argued to the Judge and the defense attorney that they had just lied on the stand. I didn't think you were supposed to put a witness on the stand that you knew was going to lie. I hope those witnesses aren't the only thing they have that links this guy to the murder...

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