James Sanders allegedly abused two other children, including his 14-day-old son in Mills on January 2017, and his approximately 8-year-old son in 2016.
In December, Joshua Winters appealed his conviction to the Wyoming Supreme Court, which has delayed its hearing pending the outcome of this court action.
A Casper man pleaded not guilty to four counts of child abuse involving three children including his infant son causing probable permanent brain damage, during his arraignment in Natrona County District Court on Friday.
James Cody Sanders, 28, is charged with two counts of child abuse in May with a girl born in 2015, one count of aggravated child abuse of a 14-day-old boy in January 2017, and one
In his order, Natrona County District Court Judge Thomas Sullins wrote the Public Records Act has the goal of disclosure and not secrecy, but there is an exception.
Lovcom wants the Wyoming DCI to show why it will not release records about how the Casper Police Department handled the investigations of Richardson and McMurry.