Monday, September 17, 2018

// Tammy Moorer Trial Set for October 8 th. // May include Sidney Moorer in Joint Trial //






 
Left: Sidney Moorer; Right: Tammy Moorer (Source: SCDOC/JRLDC)Left: Sidney Moorer; Right: Tammy Moorer (Source: SCDOC/JRLDC)
MYRTLE BEACH, SC (WMBF) - Sidney and Tammy Moorer could be tried together as co-defendants for charges of kidnapping and conspiracy to commit kidnapping in connection to the disappearance of Heather Elvis.
The State has filed a joinder motion to try the Moorers together starting October 8, 2018 on all pending charges, to “maintain judicial economy, preserve the State’s right to joinder and minimize the burden on the many out-of-Circuit witnesses needed to testify.”
Time has been set aside by Circuit Court Judge Benjamin Culbertson specifically for Tammy Moorer’s case starting that date, according to a court order filed at the end of June.
The Supreme Court of South Carolina has also gotten involved in the latest movement with Tammy Moorer’s side of the case ordering that Judge Markley Dennis be unassigned as the exclusive jurisdiction to hear and dispose of the case.
“It now appears it is no longer necessary for this case to be assigned to a specific judge and further the case should be handled in the ordinary fashion currently in place in Horry County for General Sessions matters,” the Supreme Court order stated.
The State says it plans to present the same evidence against both defendants, “including the fact the defendants were conspiring to commit the crime.”
The State adds they are trying to lessen the burden on potential witnesses who live outside of the area and will have to travel to testify for the trial or trials.
“Judge Culbertson has made it clear to the State that it is his belief that the defendants cannot be tried together since the Supreme Court has not united jurisdiction under a single judge. Judge Dennis has not responded to either party on the issue of joinder. The defense has made no motion to sever as of today’s date and the State has the right to join the parties at trial until the defense makes a successful severance motion,” court documents said.
The court documents do not state where this proposed joint-trial would happen. 
A judge declared a mistrial when a jury was unable to reach a kidnapping verdict against Sidney in 2016.  Sidney's attorneys requested a change of venue for his retrial. An order signed by Judge Dennis stated it would be held in Georgetown County and a jury would be selected from Georgetown County, too. 
The Moorers are accused of kidnapping Heather Elvis, who has been missing since December 2013.
Sidney is currently serving time for obstruction of justice in the case.


                                          HEATHER ELVIS 




                                 SIDNEY AND TAMMY MOORER 

// Tammy Moorer Trial to go Forward // Motion to Dismiss Rejected //






Tammy Moorer. (Source: JRLDC)Tammy Moorer. (Source: JRLDC)
A judge has dismissed several motions filed by Tammy Moorer’s attorney ahead of her upcoming trial for kidnapping and conspiracy to commit kidnapping.
She’s set to go before a judge and jury for the first time for her alleged involvement in Heather Elvis’s disappearance. The Socastee woman went missing in December 2013. 
Tammy is scheduled to go to trial the week of October 8, 2018. 
According to an order filed this week, Tammy’s attorney had asked for a list of things, including for the gag order that’s been on the case since 2014 to be lifted and to change the venue for the trial.
The other requests were a motion to dismiss (speedy trial right), motion to dismiss (violation attorney client privilege), motion to exclude testimony (headlight spread pattern), motion to allow testimony (unavailable alibi witness), according to the order.
It also said defending council had until July 13, 2018 to file any remaining motions in the case. However, they were dated August 8, 2018, giving the judge reason to dismiss the motions.
Earlier this month, the state’s highest court was asked to decide how Tammy Moorer’s upcoming trial should be handled. It could be a joint trial between both her and her husband, Sidney Moorer, who faces the same charges.
The 15th Circuit Solicitor’s Office has asked the South Carolina Supreme Court to consolidate the cases under a single judge. If they won’t approve that, then the solicitor’s office has asked that Sidney Moorer’s cases be sent back to the Fifteenth Circuit Chief Administrative Judge for General Sessions, so it can be treated like any other case in Horry County. Right now, Judge Markley Dennis still holds jurisdiction over Sidney’s case, “creating a clear discrepancy in the status of the two cases even though the charges and evidence are similar,” according to court documents.
The State has told the SC Supreme Court they are prepared to go forward on all charges against the couple as early as October 8, 2018.
The State noted in their motion, filed July 19, 2018, Judge Dennis has not responded to either party on the issue of joining the Moorers cases under one trial.
“The State will present the same evidence against both defendants including the fact the defendants were conspiring to commit the crime,” court documents said. “Several witnesses from outside the Circuit will testify in the trial or trials, so it would be unduly burdensome to those witnesses to testify to the same facts and circumstances on two different occasions and possibly in two different locations.”
The Moorers are accused of kidnapping Heather Elvis, who went missing in December 2013. Sidney is currently serving time for obstruction of justice in the case.

// Defense attorneys for Tammy Moorer used the jurors’ statements during a Wednesday court hearing as they argued that Tammy’s trial should be moved from Horry County // Judge Benjamin Culbertson rejected that effort // Judge Culbertson also Rejected an effort by Tammy Moorer’s attorneys for separate trials //


September 05, 2018 04:42 PM
Updated September 05, 2018 04:50 PM

Tuesday, September 11, 2018

// Remember them // Remember their voices // They had families and friends // The day our nation was attacked // Never Forget 911 //


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Sunday, September 9, 2018

// Your gift may seem insignificant, but when you release it, God will multiply it. He will multiply your talent, your influence, your resources. Watch Joel’s new message this morning on Podcast, "No More Hiding." //



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  2. Life is short. Stir up what God put in you. Make the most of this day. Don’t let fear of failure, fear of what people are going to think, fear of being criticized hold you back.
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