Drew Peterson’s request for return of seized property denied

An Illinois judge today denied murder “person of interest” Drew Peterson’s request for return of property seized under a search warrant after just a five minute hearing, as reported on CNN.com:

Attorneys for Drew Peterson have stated that authorities had ample time to examine items seized since Stacy Peterson went missing in late October.

But on Monday they said that Will County Judge Daniel Rozek’s ruling was reasonable.

Attorney Joel Brodsky said the judge plans to reconsider the issue next month.

“Forensics are very intricate, detailed,” Brodsky said after a five-minute hearing. “It’s only been seven weeks and we’re happy the judge is going to keep a leash on them.”

Computers and cars were seized, and Peterson claims he wants only one of each back. I would not have even filed such a motion because it inevitably would have been denied, and the court denying the motion only adds to the negative publicity.

Update: Peterson’s counsel was on Dan Abrams on MSNBC last night, and it was not pretty. He should have just stayed home because it did not serve Peterson’s interest.

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