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The Case of David Anthony Burns for the Death of Courtney Coco Continues
A public defender is requesting that a judge reconsider reducing the bail for David Anthony Burns, who is charged with second degree murder for the death of Courtney Coco in 2004. Another motion has been filed to squash the case of Burns in Rapids Parish.
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Suspect David Anthony Burns appeared in court requesting a bond reduction for the murder of Courtney Coco, with Detective Dryden stating that Burns was first named a suspect in 2011 and that he believes Coco was asphyxiated with a pillow in her Alexandria home and later dumped in Texas.
44:26 - 47:39 (03:13)
Summary
Suspect David Anthony Burns appeared in court requesting a bond reduction for the murder of Courtney Coco, with Detective Dryden stating that Burns was first named a suspect in 2011 and that he believes Coco was asphyxiated with a pillow in her Alexandria home and later dumped in Texas.
ChapterThe Case of David Anthony Burns for the Death of Courtney Coco Continues
EpisodeSeason Twelve - Episode One: Courtney Coco's Murder Trial Journey
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
The family of Thomas Kuti Junior, who was found guilty of second degree murder and obstruction of justice for his estranged wife, attends the courtroom where the defense attorneys filed motions to suppress the lineup and quash the case on the basis of wrong jurisdiction, resulting in a delay until April 11th.
47:39 - 50:46 (03:07)
Summary
The family of Thomas Kuti Junior, who was found guilty of second degree murder and obstruction of justice for his estranged wife, attends the courtroom where the defense attorneys filed motions to suppress the lineup and quash the case on the basis of wrong jurisdiction, resulting in a delay until April 11th.
ChapterThe Case of David Anthony Burns for the Death of Courtney Coco Continues
EpisodeSeason Twelve - Episode One: Courtney Coco's Murder Trial Journey
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
The public defender representing David Anthony Burns, charged with second-degree murder for the death of Courtney Coco in 2004, is requesting a judge to reconsider reducing his $500,000 bond citing an affidavit from a state eyewitness that contradicts a core premise of the case.
50:48 - 54:48 (04:00)
Summary
The public defender representing David Anthony Burns, charged with second-degree murder for the death of Courtney Coco in 2004, is requesting a judge to reconsider reducing his $500,000 bond citing an affidavit from a state eyewitness that contradicts a core premise of the case.
ChapterThe Case of David Anthony Burns for the Death of Courtney Coco Continues
EpisodeSeason Twelve - Episode One: Courtney Coco's Murder Trial Journey
PodcastReal Life Real Crime
A motion for a speedy trial was granted for David Anthony Burns, who is charged with second degree murder for the death of 19-year-old Courtney Coco in October 2004.
54:49 - 1:03:17 (08:28)
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A motion for a speedy trial was granted for David Anthony Burns, who is charged with second degree murder for the death of 19-year-old Courtney Coco in October 2004. The trial must take place within 120 days and a new trial date of October 24th has been set.