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Ohio Attorney Gregory Moore Released on $2 Million Bond for 2013 Murder of Client

Law&Crime NetworkJuly 9, 202519 min10,122 views
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Allegations Against Gregory Moore

  • ⚖️ Gregory Moore, a former Ohio divorce attorney, has been indicted for the 2013 murder of his client, Alisa Sherman, who was stabbed outside his office days before her divorce trial.
  • 🎯 Prosecutors allege Moore lured Sherman to his office under false pretenses, disconnected his phone to avoid tracking, and meticulously planned the crime to avoid detection and frame her estranged husband.
  • 🗓️ Moore was kept in jail for months after his indictment, which occurred 12 years after Sherman's murder, before a judge granted him a $2 million bond.

The Murder of Alisa Sherman

  • 💔 Alisa Sherman, described as a beloved nurse, friend, and mom, sought Moore's help for a messy divorce.
  • 📅 On March 24, 2013, Sherman was scheduled to meet Moore at his office. Prosecutors claim Moore never intended for the meeting to happen and that he lured her there while he was already at the office building.
  • 📱 Evidence suggests Moore used a mobile hotspot to communicate with Sherman after disconnecting his phone from the cellular network, creating a digital trail that prosecutors believe implicates him.
  • 🔪 Surveillance footage shows a person approaching Sherman, chasing her, and stabbing her multiple times. Prosecutors state this person was either Moore or an unknown co-conspirator.

Prosecutors' Case and Bond Conditions

  • 🧠 The motive alleged by prosecutors is that Moore was unprepared for Sherman's trial and would not be granted another delay, leading him to commit the murder.
  • 🚫 Prosecutors argue Moore lied to police, hid evidence, and disposed of the phone used in the crime, effectively clearing her estranged husband.
  • 🚨 Prosecutors were reportedly unaware that Moore's bond conditions did not include a GPS monitoring device, leading them to file an emergency request for tighter restrictions.
  • ⚖️ Moore has pleaded not guilty to aggravated murder, conspiracy, murder, and kidnapping.

Legal Perspectives on the Case

  • ❓ Criminal defense attorney Serena Townsen expressed shock that a murder defendant was released without a GPS monitor, emphasizing the need for high precautions.
  • 🏃‍♂️ Townsen believes Moore is a significant flight risk due to his alleged attempts to avoid court appearances, even in his professional capacity.
  • ⏳ The difficulty of prosecuting a case 13 years after the murder is discussed, with the prosecution relying on circumstantial evidence like cell phone data and surveillance footage, which do not fade with time.
  • ⚖️ Defense strategies may focus on the passage of time, the lack of direct eyewitnesses, and attempts to suppress prior bad acts like bomb threats made by Moore.

Next Steps in the Case

  • 📅 Gregory Moore's trial is scheduled to begin on March 30th of the following year, 13 years after Alisa Sherman's murder.
  • 📈 Prosecutors are expected to attempt to add conditions to Moore's bond release, potentially including monitoring.
  • ⚖️ It remains to be seen whether the case will go to trial or if a plea agreement will be reached.
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