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Police Off The Cuff/Real Crime Stories

Breaking: 6 Best ways to prosecute 8 passengers YouTube Mom Ruby Franke.

Police Off The Cuff/Real Crime Stories

Bill Cannon Police off the Cuff/Real Crime Stories

True Crime

4.6809 Ratings

🗓️ 30 September 2023

⏱️ 30 minutes

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0:00.0

The

0:07.0

The It has to be some common sense.

0:35.6

Yes, sir, they have the car stopped in tent and granch, Michael Byther.

0:39.3

We still don't know who pulled the trigger. Hello everyone and welcome to police off the cuff, real crime stories.

1:07.4

I'm your host, retired NYPD Sergeant Bill Cannon, a 27-year veteran of the NYPD.

1:14.2

Folks, going back to this case, the Ruby Frankie case and Jody Hildebrandt, of course, it's a horrific case.

1:22.7

But the prosecution this week has subpoenaed, well, they've actually subpoenaed these records earlier, but hospital records involved in the children of Ruby Frankie.

1:36.3

Lawyers in the case against popular YouTube as Ruby Frankie and Jody Hildebrand, they're demanding the medical records of the two

1:45.7

Frankie children who were reportedly found injured and malnourished in August.

1:55.4

Prosecutors have been asking for those records for some time, but the judge didn't officially

1:59.9

sign off on the subpoena

2:02.1

until earlier this week. One legal analyst for KUTV News in Salt Lake City,

2:12.5

that waiting for a week or more for a judge's approval on a subpoena isn't that uncommon.

2:17.8

He's not surprised that the prosecution didn't need those medical records right away.

2:23.1

Well, let's face it, Ruby Frankie and Jody Hildebrandt are not going anywhere.

2:27.9

It doesn't appear that they're getting bailed anytime soon.

2:32.6

The prosecutors proposed the subpoena back on September 14th, but it wasn't signed off

2:37.6

by Judge John Walton until September 25th, 11 days later.

2:44.6

Well, that might seem like a long time for a piece of paper to be signed.

2:48.2

Former Salt Lake County prosecutor, Jeremy Dewuce, said it's really not.

2:52.9

For instance, he said there was a judicial conference earlier this month,

2:56.2

and the judges might not have been able to sign off on anything.

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