Police charged Walker after interviewing her, saying in the affidavit the baby may have suffered “serious bodily injury.” Walker has not been as cooperative as investigators would like, and she is a suspect in the disappearance, Police Director Toney Armstrong said.
Defense attorney Leslie Ballin filed a motion Monday asking for dismissal of the current charges. Ballin said the affidavit does not have enough facts to support the charges, and Walker is not guilty.
“There is an assumption … that she is responsible for seriously bodily injury on this child,” Ballin told reporters outside the courtroom. “Where is the proof?”
The motion also asks for bond to be reduced from $500,000 to $25,000. Walker is an employee of the Internal Revenue Service who is neither a flight risk nor a danger to the community, the motion said.
Judge William C. Turner set a Jan. 21 hearing on the motion. Ballin said an additional homicide-related charge could be filed against Walker.
“Do not rush to judgment,” Ballin he said.
SOURCE: http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/police-suspend-search-for-missing-memphis-baby/2014/01/13/1381e408-7c59-11e3-97d3-b9925ce2c57b_story.html





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