As the criminal case against former NFL quarterback and current Fox broadcaster Mark Sanchez moves toward a December 11 trial date, the prosecution has produced various discovery materials to Sanchez’s lawyers.
Via Lauren Conlin of _Los Angeles Magazine_, the state’s production of evidence relevant to the case includes [body-worn camera footage](https://lamag.com/general/the-state-files-body-cam-footage-in-mark-sanchez-case/) from at least 20 Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officers, multiple dash-cam recordings, and photographs from the crime scene.
No mention was made of surveillance video containing images of the interactions between Sanchez and Perry Tole, the 69-year-old truck driver whom Sanchez allegedly assaulted.
Sanchez faces multiple charges, including felony battery. His potential sentence includes one to six years in prison.
All materials are subject to a protective order that prevents public disclosure without a court order. As the prosecution proceeds, much of the evidence will be disclosed in court — especially if the case goes to trial.