Sometime time this week – Sept. 3rd thru the 7th:
*Hearing for both (@ ET) – ME – Marissa Kennedy (10) (Feb. 25, 2018-suffered months of abuse (Oct. ‘1-Feb. ’18) – *Sharon Carrillo (33) “mom” arrested (2/26/18) & charged (2/28/18) with depraved indifference murder. $500K bail. Plead not guilty on 4/2/18.
3/16/18 update: A Judge has ordered a mental health evaluation for Sharon. Will be examined on 4/20 at Riverview Psychiatric Facility, results will be sealed by the courts.
Superior Court Justice Robert Murray ruled 3/18/18 that pros hadn’t followed proper procedures when they subpoenaed Sharon’s former school & former employer in New York. Murray ordered that paper records the State received as a result of that subpoena be sealed & turned over to the court. He also ordered that digital records be destroyed. The court hasn’t yet set a hearing date to decide whether any members of the pros team should be removed from the case.
4/13/18 Judge denies Defense motion to remove prosecutors from case.
4/20/18: Sharon Carrillo’s forensic mental examination is scheduled for May 4. The exam takes place at the Offices of the State Forensic Service in Augusta, and can take up to three hours to complete; according to court documents, the Court had also planned to address a pending Motion for Joinder previously filed by the State. Other matters that were to be discussed included a Motion for Forensic Evaluation of Julio Carrillo.
5/2/18: Defense appeals decision to keep pros on case.
5/16/18 Update: A motion to disqualify prosecutors in the Sharon Carrillo murder trial will now be heard by the Maine Supreme Court. An oral argument is scheduled at the Maine Supreme Court in Portland for June 12th at 1:30 pm.
7/3/18 Update: ME Supreme Court rules that Prosecutors can stay on case. Next court hearing in August 8.
*Julio Carrillo (51) step-dad arrested (2-26-18) & charged (2/28/18) with depraved indifference murder. $500K bail. Plead not guilty on 4/2/18. State wants Julio to have mental evaluation, judge has yet to approve.
9/1/18 Update: Both plead not guilty. Julio retained new attorney last week. Mental health of both defendants in question. Hearing on removing prosecutors from the AG’s office could be as soon as next week (9/3 to 9/7). Trial being 8 to 12 months out.