Posted: Mar 9, 2010 3:38 PM by Bea Karnes, News First 5
Updated: Mar 9, 2010 3:38 PM
A judge has ruled that part of a search warrant can be unsealed in the case of an animal research technician charged with killing a Yale University graduate student.
Raymond Clark III is accused of strangling 24-year-old Annie Le in September.
Le was from Placerville, Calif. Her body was found stuffed behind a research lab wall the day she was supposed to get married on Long Island.
The 24-year-old Clark has pleaded not guilty to murder charges. New Haven Superior Court Judge Roland Fasano on Tuesday issued a ruling saying parts of the search warrant would be unsealed after three business days if attorneys don't appeal. A court clerk says that means the warrant would be unsealed Monday.
The judge ordered portions of the search warrant that he called "offending material" be blacked out.