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Trial in murder case against psychopath killer ex-Mesa Officer Philip 'Mitch' Brailsford could be delayed

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Jul 22, 2017, 2:17:34 AM7/22/17
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The murder trial for a former Mesa police officer is expected to
be pushed back months from its originally scheduled February
date, based on a hearing Friday at Maricopa County Superior
Court.

Philip "Mitch" Brailsford, 26, is charged in the shooting death
of Daniel Shaver, 26, a Texas man killed Jan. 18 at a Mesa La
Quinta Inn & Suites.

Friday's conference drew all sides to Judge George Foster's
courtroom, where a previous motion by the defense for a new
probable-cause hearing was argued in October. That motion,
seeking to overturn a decision by Maricopa County Superior Court
Judge Sam Myers to send the case to trial, was denied by Foster
in late November.

Present for Friday's hearing were Brailsford; his attorney, Mike
Piccarreta; and prosecutor Susie Charbel. In the gallery,
Shaver's widow, Laney Sweet, was joined by her mother and her
attorneys, William Richards and Mark Geragos, in addition to
Sven Budge, the attorney for Shaver's parents.

Sweet's two young daughters sat in the hallway with an attendant
and colored with crayons on index cards.

A February trial became unrealistic after the defense's
challenge on probable cause to send the case to trial, and after
appeals rose to the Arizona Supreme Court over the release of
controversially redacted footage that Brailsford's body camera
captured of Shaver's death.

Foster, in a nine-page ruling, stated Myers used his discretion
in the amount of evidence presented and that additional witness
testimony would have been redundant. “The state produced
evidence of a shooting and a resulting death caused by the
defendant. The state produced evidence suggesting that under the
circumstances the shooting was not justified,” the ruling stated.

Sweet's attorneys filed a petition with the Arizona Supreme
Court to release the long-contested footage of the fatal
shooting. A previous, similar request to the Arizona Court of
Appeals asking for "unobstructed and unconditional access" to
the video was denied in September.

It is anticipated that a new three-week trial window will be set
for several months later at the next scheduled pretrial
conference, now set for Feb. 10.

Almost a year ago, police were called to the La Quinta on a
report about a man waving a weapon from his hotel window, and
officers soon approached Shaver's room on the fifth floor.

Police reports state an unarmed Shaver was on his knees, begging
police, "Please don't shoot me," seconds before Brailsford
opened fire, striking Shaver five times after he made a movement
with his hands near his waistband.

Brailsford was charged with second-degree murder and was soon
fired from the police department.

http://www.azcentral.com/story/news/local/mesa/2016/12/02/trial-
murder-case-former-mesa-officer-philip-mitch-brailsford/94831522/
 

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