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Lawyer cites virus as defense bid

YORK — A defense attorney is citing the coronavirus in asking a Pennsylvania judge to bar prosecutors from seeking the death penalty in the case of a man charged in a shooting death inside a movie theater last year.

Attorney Jon White argued in a hearing last week that the COVID-19 pandemic has hindered his ability to prepare an effective death penalty defense for Anu-Malik Johnson.

Johnson, 21, is charged with first- and third-degree murder, aggravated assault, reckless endangering and related offenses in the Dec. 2 shooting of 22-year-old Andre White Jr. at Regal Cinemas 13 in West Manchester Township.

White acknowledges that he has been able to have other contact with his client such as speaking on the phone, though he’s concerned about the confidentiality of those conversations. But he said Thursday it’s vital for all members of his team, including the investigator and mitigation specialist, to have direct access to Johnson.

“Death is different. We have known that for years,” said White, quoting late U.S. Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart. “It is Mr. Johnson who suffers in this situation.”

A prison official called by prosecutors testified that there was no time when Johnson’s attorney could not either meet with his client in-person or via video conference.

Chief Deputy Prosecutor Chuck Murphy argued that the court process has essentially been put on hold to preserve Johnson’s rights.

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