Repository Collection 03
State v. May Trial Transcript
TRIAL TRANSCRIPT ENTRY
Last Revised • July 9, 2026
This Source Verification Page documents a portion of the trial transcript cited in Claim II of the Supplemental Motion. The cited testimony concerns Diane Boussios' observations regarding conditions at the Rock Hill Road residence and is relied upon together with other investigative evidence to evaluate the completeness and reliability of the State's presentation of the crime scene.
Related SMAR Citation
"[Tp. 1084]"
Source Name
State v. May Trial Transcript
Referenced in the Supplemental Motion
Page 50, Paragraph: 103
✔ Trial transcript pages cited throughout the Supplemental Motion X Not obtained for inclusion X NOT a publicly available source ✔ Transcripts are likely available through counsel, court records, appellate records, or the case file
May's allegation that Diane Boussios testified for the State at trial and acknowledged
circumstances surrounding the condition of the residence at 75 Rock Hill Road. May cites her
testimony in conjunction with evidence not presented to the jury, including Officer Scott Dutcher's
observations and recorded statements by investigating officers suggesting concerns that
individuals at the residence may have been cleaning the crime scene or acting as accessories
after the fact. May relies upon this testimony to challenge the completeness and reliability of the
State's presentation of events surrounding the crime scene.
Source Status
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