Summary
Roy Sobotiak’s lawyers submitted written arguments for his bail application on Friday, which addressed concerns related to the 1991 investigation and trial that resulted in his conviction for second-degree murder in the death of Susan Kaminsky. The filings highlighted issues with the police’s focus on Sobotiak’s actions on the night Kaminsky went missing, suggesting potential flaws in the case. This new legal effort aims to re-evaluate the circumstances surrounding his conviction and the handling of the investigation.