11-07-2010, 10:47 AM
hello Lisa, welcome to Mock~
thankyou for the death notice. i find it hard to swallow that the mother was even mentioned.
there is a guestbook online~
http://www.legacy.com/guestbook/signonsa...4&cid=full
edit Nov. 19:
11/19/2010 01:02:29 AM PST
A legal effort by prosecutors to obtain jail medical and mental health records of a Fairfield woman accused of killing her twin 3-year-old daughters and then setting her apartment on fire in October, was withdrawn Thursday in Solano County Superior Court.
Monica C. McCarrick, 28, faces two murder charges and two charges of child abuse causing death. She has pleaded not guilty.
Late last month, investigators obtained a search warrant for the Sheriff's Office to obtain her jail medical records. However the Solano County Counsel's Office challenged the warrant, arguing that patient-doctor records are confidential and McCarrick's attorney also opposed the release of the documents, saying they violate her right against self-incrimination.
Deputy District Attorney Terry Ray told Judge Peter B. Foor in court Thursday that she will subpoena the records at a later date. Foor confirmed a readiness conference in the case for Dec. 15.
photo of the little girls~
thankyou for the death notice. i find it hard to swallow that the mother was even mentioned.
there is a guestbook online~
http://www.legacy.com/guestbook/signonsa...4&cid=full
edit Nov. 19:
11/19/2010 01:02:29 AM PST
A legal effort by prosecutors to obtain jail medical and mental health records of a Fairfield woman accused of killing her twin 3-year-old daughters and then setting her apartment on fire in October, was withdrawn Thursday in Solano County Superior Court.
Monica C. McCarrick, 28, faces two murder charges and two charges of child abuse causing death. She has pleaded not guilty.
Late last month, investigators obtained a search warrant for the Sheriff's Office to obtain her jail medical records. However the Solano County Counsel's Office challenged the warrant, arguing that patient-doctor records are confidential and McCarrick's attorney also opposed the release of the documents, saying they violate her right against self-incrimination.
Deputy District Attorney Terry Ray told Judge Peter B. Foor in court Thursday that she will subpoena the records at a later date. Foor confirmed a readiness conference in the case for Dec. 15.
photo of the little girls~