The filing comes about two months after attorneys for Lawson asked a judge to either grant him a new trial or throw out the May 30 guilty verdict, arguing he was denied a fair trial.
“Other witnesses have offered evidence indicating that S. Lawson and Houck spend an inordinate amount of time together immediately preceding Rogers’s disappearance.”
Hankison told prosecutors said he saw muzzle flashes but never a fixed target, instead firing toward where he believed a person in the apartment was firing at officers with an AR-15.
Crystal Rogers was last seen on July 3, 2015.
Attempts to reach Ronnie Goldy for comment Wednesday were met with a brief response.
Court records indicate that the alleged victim, a 13-year-old male, was one of her students at the W.E.B. DuBois Academy.
Jefferson County Attorney Mike O'Connell announced a new policy on Wednesday.
Inmate said the other prisoner wanted to help shorten his own sentence since he had 10 years left behind bars.
That is not the only alleged unethical practice under question in court on Thursday.
Rod Englert testified that he identified what he believes to be high-velocity impact spatter on the front of David Camm's t-shirt.