Defendant, charged with reckless endangerment, leaving the scene of an accident with personal injury, and reckless driving, sought court orders invalidating the People’s certificate of compliance (COC) for insufficient discovery compliance and dismissing the information for the People’s failure to be ready within the speedy trial period or, in the alternative, suppressing defendant’s statements, the witness identification, and evidence of any prior bad acts.

The People subsequently filed a supplemental COC sharing additional memo books for responding officers, body-worn camera videos for additional officers, and impeachment information for another officer.

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