A prosecutor subpoenaed for testimony and documents about his contacts with the lawyer for the victim of an accidental shooting in a make-believe gunfight at a theme park is fighting back.
In a motion to quash, Gregory Mueller says the “unprecedented and arguably improper discovery tactic” could chill prosecutors’ willingness to communicate with crime victims or those who represent them.
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