Kentucky Attorney General Daniel Cameron has until Friday to release the sought-after records.
the recording Wednesday but sought an extra week to redact personal information about the jurors. Jefferson Circuit Judge Ann Bailey Smith granted an extension until Friday, two days after the original Wednesday deadline, “in the interest of protection of witnesses, and in particular private citizens named in the recordings,” she said.
The recording is about 20 hours long, Cameron’s office has said. Bailey Smith ruled earlier this week that it must be released after one of the 13 grand jurors sued for the records to be made public and requested that jurors be free to speak on the matter so the “truth may prevail.”Ju'Niyah Palmer, Breonna Taylor's sister; Tamika Mallory, civil rights activist; Tamika Palmer, mother of Breonna Taylor; and attorney Lonita Baker arrive ahead of a news conference in Louisville.
Cameron revealed after the charges came out that he didn’t even give the grand jury the option to consider murder charges, saying it was “not appropriate.”
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