Sarah Grace Patrick Murder Trial Delayed 7 Months. Why the State Wasn’t Ready. Bob Motta Explains
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The Sarah Grace Patrick murder trial was supposed to start this week. It didn't. The prosecution needed more time — seven months of it.
Sarah Grace Patrick, 17, is charged as an adult with two counts of murder in the shooting deaths of her mother Kristin Brock and stepfather James Brock in Carroll County, Georgia. The Carroll County Sheriff's Office claimed they had "mountains of evidence" when they arrested her in July 2025. So why weren't they ready to go to trial?
Defense attorney Bob Motta joins us live to break down what happened in that January 5th hearing, why the defense answered ready when the state didn't, and what the neuropsychologist evaluation might actually be for.
No murder weapon. No forensic evidence publicly disclosed. No firearm found at the scene. Just a lot of talk about a teenager's TikTok videos.
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