DA says office lacks funds to meet judge's 'ambitious' deadlines for Gilgo Beach case
Briefly

"I think the timeline right now is very ambitious and very compressed given the ridiculous nature of our discovery laws, where I have to provide every single piece of paper that was generated in a case that started in 1993."
"The DA's office is facing a singularly unique strain on our budget... we are asking for some money tied up in an ongoing investigation to help defray the cost of this prosecution."
"The Justice Department needs to consider the implications of this case and release some of the federal asset forfeiture proceeds to assist our efforts here."
"The Gilgo Beach serial killings have been a longstanding case with extensive evidence collection, presenting significant challenges in meeting the ambitious timelines proposed by the court."
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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