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State v. May Trial Transcript
TRIAL TRANSCRIPT ENTRY
Last Revised • July 10, 2026
This Source Verification Page documents portions of the official trial transcript cited in Claim II of the Supplemental Motion. The cited testimony concerns testimonial statements attributed to Darrell Godfrey that were introduced through multiple witnesses despite Godfrey not testifying at trial.
Related SMAR Citation
“[Tp.704; 1195-97]”
Source Name
State v. May Trial Transcript
Referenced in the Supplemental Motion
Page 54, Paragraph: 110
✔ 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 prosecutors introduced and relied upon testimonial statements made by
Darrell Godfrey through multiple witnesses and evidentiary sources despite Godfrey not testifying
at trial; that Detective Judy Romick testified regarding statements made by Officer Judy Hensley
and information obtained during the investigation; and that Diane Boussios testified concerning
statements made by Godfrey during telephone conversations. May relies upon these examples to
support his claim that the State presented Godfrey's version of events to the jury through other
witnesses while avoiding direct testimony and cross-examination of Godfrey himself.
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