An attorney for officer Jeronimo Yanez accused Ramsey County Attorney John Choi of overstepping when he laid out the case for charging Yanez in the fatal shooting of Philando Castile.
Defense attorney Thomas Kelly criticized comments Choi made about the case at a news conference Wednesday, saying that they were "beyond the complaint and unnecessary and prejudicial." Kelly took issue with Choi's statement that "no reasonable officer — knowing, seeing and hearing what officer Yanez did at the time — would have used deadly force under these circumstances."
The defense will argue that Yanez's actions were justified, Kelly said in an interview Friday, "but I'm going to reserve the discussion of the facts for the courtroom."
Yanez, 28, a St. Anthony police officer, made his first appearance in Ramsey County District Court on Friday afternoon on three felony counts — second-degree manslaughter and two counts of dangerous discharge of a firearm.
A second court date for Dec. 19 was set for Yanez at the hearing, where his attorneys waived a reading of the charges.
Two of Yanez's attorneys, Kelly and Earl Gray, and a Ramsey County sheriff's deputy escorted Yanez, dressed in a gray suit, into the courtroom through a side door.
Asked by Judge Mark Ireland if he was waiving his right to a second hearing within 28 days, Yanez replied, "That's correct, your honor," he said.
About 10 sheriff's deputies stood watch over the proceeding at the Ramsey County Law Enforcement Center as others were posted in the hallway outside, an unusually high level of security.