State of Midlands v. Bobbi Campbell

Synopsis
On November 30, 2006, Child Protective Services worker Don/Dawn Francis arrived at the home of Bobbi Campbell to remove a child from Bobbi’s care. Upon arrival, Francis entered the location and defendant Campbell stabbed Francis with a needle infected with the Human Immunodeficiency Virus. Campbell subsequently entered into an open Alford guilty plea on the single charge of Assault in the Second Degree and retained the right to a jury sentence recommendation. A penalty phase will now be conducted. The State will present evidence of aggravation and the defense may present evidence of mitigation. The penalty range is five to thirty years.

Details
[TBA]

Prosecution

 * Dawn/Don Francis

Defense

 * Kiko Ash
 * Dr. Ayre Rubenstein

Swing

 * Micah Campbell
 * W.P. Darrow
 * Sal Dritz
 * Billy Kraus
 * Morgan MacDonald
 * Dr. Lynn Montana
 * Randy Shilts

Other Persons of Interest

 * Bobbi Campbell
 * Max Campbell

Trivia

 * This is the first (and so far only) criminal case to center around a penalty phase.
 * This is the only known documented case where the defendant is not allowed to testify at trial.