Attorney Kevin G. Roe discusses benefits, dangers of a defendant's testimony in a criminal trial
Roe cautioned that a defendant could inadvertently provide a key “element of proof” by the way he conducts himself on the stand.
Roe cautioned that a defendant could inadvertently provide a key “element of proof” by the way he conducts himself on the stand.
Hackensack attorney Kevin G. Roe said he will be trying to suppress evidence against Michael C. Brady.
Defense attorney Kevin G. Roe entered the plea on behalf of his client, Travis Gallo, who was 17 at the time of the fatal stabbing of his 20-year-old sister, Teia Gallo, in their home on the day after Christmas. A judge last year ruled that Gallo could be tried as an adult.
Hackensack man spared prison time in plea deal struck with prosecutors.
Following a lengthy jury trial, Jarrell Bordeaux, 20, of Englewood, NJ, was found not guilty of the murder of a friend.
Killer's testimony, wiretap evidence crucial in securing acquittal for Englewood man accused of covering up high profile murder.