Accused Delphi killer says public will ‘question the judge’s impartiality’ if she’s not replaced and his attorneys aren’t reinstated

Brad Rozzi and Andrew Baldwin, Judge Fran C. Gull (WTHR screenshot); Richard Allen (Carroll County Detention Center)

Lawyers Andrew Baldwin, left, and Brad Rozzi, right, speak to reporters. Inset top: Judge Fran C. Gull (WTHR screenshot). Inset bottom: Richard Allen (Carroll County (Ind.) Detention Center)

Civil attorneys representing accused Delphi murderer Richard Allen have asked the Indiana Supreme Court to step in and replace presiding Special Judge Fran C. Gull, claiming that she violated Allen’s constitutional rights when she “extrajudicially” removed his defense attorneys from the case.

In a writ of mandamus filed Monday, attorneys Mark K. Leeman and Cara Schaefer Wieneke requested that the state’s highest court to formally reinstate Brad Rozzi and Andrew Baldwin as Allen’s defense attorneys, arguing that their removal violated his “fundamental constitutional rights to counsel and a fair trial.”

“No Indiana court has ever tolerated a trial judge removing a lawyer from a case, over the client’s objection, based on the judge’s subjective belief the lawyer is negligent, or even ‘grossly negligent,”” the filing states. “And courts across the country regularly issue extraordinary writs in criminal cases to reinstate defense attorneys who have been kicked off cases for conduct the trial court found upsetting or negligent.”

Gull officially removed Rozzi and Baldwin from Allen’s case during an Oct. 31 hearing despite the fact that both attorneys had agreed to remain on the case pro bono, or free of charge.

“I have great concerns with your representation,” Gull said to Allen during the hearing. “I cannot and will not allow them to represent you. I am sorry this happened to you Mr. Allen.”

The “will they, won’t they” surrounding Rozzi and Baldwin’s representation of Allen began when Gull came out of chambers at the start of an Oct. 19 hearing and announced that both Rozzi and Baldwin had withdrawn from the case in an “unexpected turn of events.”

During that hearing — the first to allow broadcast cameras to film the proceeding — Gull said that Baldwin had orally withdrawn from the case after sealed evidence was leaked from his office and provided to a true crime podcast. She then claimed that Rozzi was also withdrawing and planned to submit a written notification to the court.

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