5. Evidence Handling and Fact Development

This issue focuses on how evidence was introduced, evaluated, and developed across proceedings.

Concerns raised in filings include:

  • Whether relevant evidence was fully presented
  • The scope of evidence admitted or excluded
  • Limitations on testing evidence through adversarial process
  • Absence of full evidentiary hearings in key decisions

The integrity of fact development is central to fair adjudication, particularly in cases involving fundamental rights.

👉 This page will include document analysis, evidentiary timelines, and case comparisons.


She Slipped the Cuffs, Fought Two Officers, Drove Impaired — Then Walked Away Clean. Years Later, Under Oath, She Said She Didn’t Remember.

A deposition transcript reveals Sarah Hornbeck’s admissions of a 2018 DUI arrest and guilty plea, contradicting her earlier denials. The incident involved erratic driving, police confrontation, and alleged probation failures. Following the event, Hornbeck faced ongoing custody disputes and protective orders, raising concerns about her parental fitness and legal credibility.