Dietrich Williams, accused of shaking a baby and seriously injuring the child, has been writing letters to Judge Robert Noonan, Noonan revealed in court today.
The letters deal with issues related to his case and his potential sentence, Noonan said.
"I think communications would be better coming from you rather than your client," Noonan told Defense Attorney Jerry Ader.
Noonan than provided copies of the letters to Ader and District Attorney Lawrence Friedman.
Williams was in court because his attorney has filed a series of motions designed to test the legitimacy of the case against Williams. The fairly standard motions ask Judge Noonan to determine if the case presented by the People to the Grand Jury was sufficient and challenge the use of any post-arrest statements made Williams at a trial.
Ader is also asking for copies of medical reports from the hospital about the nature of the injuries to the baby.
"This is critical evidence as to what the injuries where and whether they were caused by my client," Ader said.
Friedman said his office hasn't received the records either and he said he would prepare a subpoena to have the records produced for the proceedings.
The case was continued to Sept. 24, when Judge Noonan will hear oral arguments regarding the admissibility of any statements Williams made.