Hearing Held In Rights Denial Case
A motions hearing was held on behalf of a homicide suspect and his family that accuses several law officials of denying the rights of the family for proper burial of a loved one. Attorney Noah Geary filed a civil lawsuit in December of 2024 accusing District Attorney Jason Walsh, Judge John DiSalle and Coroner Timothy Warco of withholding the body of 2 month old Sawyer Clarke for 7 months before releasing it to the family. Jordan Clarke, 39 of Peters Township is accused of homicide as the baby suffered fatal injuries while in his care at their home. Geary alleges improper private conversations between Walsh and DiSalle created improper court orders dictating Warco to hold the infant’s body for an extended time beyond the completion of an autopsy. Private attorneys and an attorney from the Administrative Office of the Pennsylvania Courts defended the officials and asked for a dismissal of the lawsuit, stating that Walsh did not commit prosecutorial misconduct as his actions were all taken in building a case against Clarke. DiSalle is said to be protected by sovereign immunity. Warco is said to not be responsible as he was doing as directed. On behalf of the family, Geary is seeking compensatory and punitive damages along with court costs. Senior Judge Dominick Motto of Lawrence County presided over the hearing and will be issuing an order in the case.