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Dan Benton

Accused Corey Ballentine shooter seeks to move trial location

Francisco A. Mendez, the man accused of killing Washburn University football player Dwane Simmons and injuring New York Giants cornerback Corey Ballentine in a senseless and seemingly random shooting in Topeka, Kansas on April 28, 2019, is seeking to have his trial moved.

KiAnn Caprice, the attorney representing “Franky,” filed a motion last week to have the trial moved out of Shawnee County District Court, claiming Mendez is unable to get a fair trial due to the overwhelming amount of media coverage.

“Mendez cannot possibly receive a fair trial in Shawnee County,” Caprice wrote in a motion filed on January 6, which was published by The Topeka-Capital Journal. “Such prejudice exists in the community . . . that it is reasonably certain he cannot receive a fair trial.”

In her motion, Caprice also claimed that public officials have disseminated so much information that most defense details have become publicly known, creating a “prejudiced a potential jury beyond repair.” She also decried some of the charges facing Mendez, claiming they are “some of the most severe we have in Kansas.”

“The factors highlighted illustrate such a great prejudice against the Defendant that he cannot possibly receive a fair trial in Shawnee County,” Caprice added. “The court must transfer the trial to a different venue.”

Mendez’ charges include include first-degree murder, three counts of attempted murder and seven counts of aggravated robbery stemming from two separate but nearby incidents.

A ruling has not been made on the motion to move the trial.

Simmons died at the scene of the shooting, while Ballentine suffered a gunshot wound to his buttocks. He went on to play for the Giants this season with the bullet still lodged in his body.

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