ANNAPOLIS, Md. — An attorney for a man charged with killing five people at The Capital newsroom has asked a Maryland court for more time to consider an insanity defense for his client.
William Davis, a public defender, asked the court to find “good cause” to grant an extension of time limitations for his client, Jarrod Ramos.
In a court filing this week, Davis cited a Maryland law that requires a plea of not criminally responsible by reason of insanity to be entered at the time the defendant initially pleads “unless good cause is shown.” Davis wrote there are about 800 pages of documents to review, and the material does not include lab reports, witness statements, crime scene photographs and “significant other discoverable information.”
“Counsel has neither received, nor had sufficient opportunity to review, the complete State’s discovery materials, nor has counsel had even the most minimal time to adequately conduct his own independent investigation,” Davis wrote.