CORVALLIS, Ore. (AP) - The defense attorney for a teenager accused of plotting to bomb West Albany High School will ask to exclude all evidence obtained by police, including interviews.
A lawyer for Grant Acord filed the paperwork last month in Benton County Circuit Court.
The Corvallis Gazette-Times reports (https://bit.ly/1mUFA8B) attorney Jennifer Nash called the searches and interviews of the 17-year-old illegal, says his stop by police was illegal and says he was never read his Miranda rights.
A hearing is scheduled for May 27, six days before Acord’s trial.
Albany police arrested Acord on May 23 after receiving a tip that he planned to attack the school.
Investigators found six homemade bombs under the floorboards in his bedroom, according to court documents.
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