Nathan Sutherland was arrested after Phoenix police said his DNA was tied to the baby born to an incapacitated woman at Hacienda HealthCare.
PHOENIX – The former Arizona health care facility nurse accused of raping and impregnating an incapacitated woman plans to fight court-ordered testing for HIV and sexually transmitted diseases.
Molina asked Maricopa County Superior Court Judge Roger Hartsell to schedule a hearing concerning a recent order that would require Sutherland to undergo testing for HIV and other STDs. The state initially requested the results be given to the victim. But Hartsell ordered the testing be done in February and the results submitted to the Arizona Department of Health Services regardless.
Attorney: Suspect should be in street clothes, unshackledMolina also filed a motion arguing that Sutherland should not be shackled and be allowed to wear casual clothing for any future in-person court proceedings since the media attention on the case practically guarantees many of the proceedings will be broadcast. The appearance of Sutherland in the orange Maricopa County jail jumpsuit and shackles could taint a future jury pool.
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