Cole Allen Removed from Suicide Watch After Defense Motion and Cancelled Hearing
1-Minute Brief
The removal of Cole Allen from suicide watch raises questions about due process and the handling of high-profile detainees.
Key Facts
- Cole Allen's defense team filed a motion arguing that suicide watch violated his due process rights.
- A hearing scheduled for Monday to discuss Allen's suicide watch status was cancelled, according to court documents.
- Records show that Cole Allen has been moved off suicide watch.
- The defense motion was filed ahead of the now-cancelled emergency hearing.
- Prosecutors had not previously disclosed whose bullet struck the agent involved in the case.
What Happened
Cole Allen, a suspect in the press gala shooting, was removed from suicide watch after his defense team challenged the precaution and a scheduled hearing was cancelled.
Why It Matters
The development highlights ongoing legal debates over detainee rights and procedural safeguards in high-profile criminal cases. It may influence future protocols for suicide watch and due process in similar situations.
What's Next
Further court proceedings in Cole Allen's case are expected, with attention on how the legal system balances safety precautions and defendants' rights.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- CNBCCenter15h agoPirro reveals new Trump attack evidence; Cole Allen challenges 'suicide precautions'
- Fox NewsRight13h agoCole Allen's defense lawyers fight to remove him from suicide watch
- CBS NewsLeft11h agoPress gala shooting suspect moved off suicide watch, records show
