People v. Santiago

181 Misc. 2d 641
CourtNew York County Courts
DecidedJuly 29, 1999
StatusPublished
Cited by1 cases

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People v. Santiago, 181 Misc. 2d 641 (N.Y. Super. Ct. 1999).

Opinion

OPINION OF THE COURT

William H. Bristol, J.

José J. Santiago is charged with multiple counts of murder in the first degree, murder in the second degree and attempted murder in the first degree. With this indictment now pending, he awaits his trial in the Monroe County Jail where he is a pretrial detainee. His detention is a result of his expressed declination to request that this court set any bail.

[642]*642As a result of his detention, he now claims (among other things) that the access of the District Attorney to jail records violates certain statutory privileges that he enjoys, deprives him of his right to effective assistance of counsel and violates his right to due process of law. He asserts that if the prosecution knows the identity of those who visit him it will have a “clear window into defense strategy and preparations.” This, defendant claims, will “ham-string” “defense efforts to fully and meaningfully represent Mr. Santiago at both the guilt-innocence and possible sentencing phases of this potential capital trial”.

It is the defendant’s request, therefore, that this court grant: (1) An order that restrains employees of the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office and the Rochester Police Department from disclosing information concerning those who visit Mr. Santiago either in or outside the Monroe County Jail;

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