Pubdate: Tue, 22 Dec 2009 Source: Tallahassee Democrat (FL) Copyright: 2009 Tallahassee Democrat Contact: http://drugsense.org/url/hdEs6Z0o Website: http://www.tallahassee.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/444 Author: Jennifer Portman, Democrat Senior Writer Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/people/Deneilo+Bradshaw NEWSPAPERS, FAMILY FILE MOTIONS IN HOFFMAN CASE The Tallahassee Democrat is seeking the release of previously sealed pretrial evidence in the murder cases against Deneilo Bradshaw and Andrea Green. Bradshaw was found guilty last week of the murder of police informant Rachel Hoffman in a botched May 2008 drug-sting operation and was sentenced to life in prison. His defense team plans to appeal the verdict within the next 30 days. Andrea Green, his stepbrother-in-law, faces trial in October for Hoffman's death. In August 2008, Circuit Judge Kathleen Dekker ordered that pretrial evidence in the cases against both men be sealed in an effort to ensure an unbiased jury could be chosen in Leon County. Her order was to end after jurors in the trials were sequestered to deliberate on a verdict. At the time of Dekker's order, the cases were moving along at the same time. This fall, however, Bradshaw requested a speedy trial. A jury of 12 men and women and three alternates was chosen for his trial this month out of a pool of 207 people in three days. "The Tallahassee Democrat would never suggest the Bradshaw trial was 'easy;' far from it," the newspaper's motion reads. "Yet, to observers, the process was extremely smooth and the dire predictions about the danger from pretrial publicity do not appear to have seriously materialized." A hearing before Circuit Judge Mark Walker, who inherited the cases from Dekker when she moved to cover cases in Gadsden County, is expected to be held Wednesday. The Tampa Tribune has joined the Democrat on the motions. Hoffman was from nearby Palm Harbor. A motion by Hoffman's parents also seeking the release of documents to them only if necessary "" including depositions in Bradshaw's case and the medical examiner's report "" was filed late Monday. Irv Hoffman and Margie Weiss have filed a wrongful death suit against the city of Tallahassee for the police department's role in their only daughter's death. That motion will also be heard Wednesday morning. In the motions filed by the newspapers Monday, the Democrat argued it is entitled to materials presented as evidence in Bradshaw's trial as well as other discovery items exchanged between the state and defense as part of the case. The newspaper acknowledges that pretrial evidence relating only to Green's case would remain sealed under Dekker's original order. However, it contends that discovery material that relates to both Green and Bradshaw should be made public. State prosecutors have said they do not oppose the information release. The motions pertaining to Green are expected to be challenged by his public defenders. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake