The ticket arguably “suggests that the return plans have not yet been made,” the judge said.
Amy Saharia, a lawyer for Holmes, told the judge that prosecutors knew about the plane ticket and remained silent about it long before they raised any objection. The ticket should be a “non-issue,” she said, because it was purchased for a wedding she and her partner Billy Evans hoped to attend, Saharia said. “They were hoping she’d be acquitted, and they could stay and relax,” she said.
Prosecutors argue Davila already gave Holmes a “generous” amount of time to report to prison because she became pregnant with her second child between the jury’s verdict and her sentencing.