Controversial Motion Sealed in Madison Brooks Rape Case

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A lawyer representing one of the suspects in the LSU student Madison Brooks' rape case filed a motion to subpoena and interview a man Brooks supposedly had consensual sex with 24 hours before the attack, claiming it's crucial to the defense. The motion has been criticized by Brooks' family's lawyer and the district attorney as improper and a violation of Louisiana's rape shield law. The suspect, Casen Carver, was indicted on charges of video voyeurism as well as first- and third-degree rape and pleaded not guilty. The case involves allegations of rape, a fatal car accident, and the suspects' alleged actions after the incident.
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