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Actually, I think it means that if he ever is released from prison (which I also hope is unlikely), then immigration officials will be notified of his release and they will then take him into custody and determine from there whether or not they will deport him. |
You know, I was right there with you until the part about God--but ok. |
| Saying this may make some here very angry, but a decent defense attorney will shred that blood on the shoes evidence. Although I'd be very surprised if along with the pizza crust that's all they have tying him to the crime scene. |
You know, actually, depending if he is wanted for a capital crime in his home country coupled with him being in this country illegally (IF he has a visa issue), INS Federal jurisdiction certainly would trump DC Superior court jurisdiction and he could be put on a slab and deported forthwith. Probably isn't going to happen, but legally speaking, it could. |
ICE spokeswoman Carissa Cutrell said Mr. Wint is in the United States legally as a lawful permanent resident, Read more: http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/jun/7/dc-mansion-murders-darron-wint-flagged-for-deporta/#ixzz3cV5L8pxI The article states he could be deported if convicted. (That would be legal grounds for ICE to revoke his green card and deport) |
I haven't heard/read anything specific about this evidence (only know that it exists; haven't been keeping up with this thread or reading much of the news), but curious as to why you believe the bolded. |
not trying to be argumentative but what would the DA say to 'shred' the blood on shoes evidence? that to me (non-lawyer or police person here) seems like pretty solid evidence? |
Curious also. It would seem that having 2 samples of the same DNA from the crime scene and later shoes is very solid. The probability of having a match speaks high of the evidence's credibility. I think there is a difference between solid factual concrete evidence and just verbal gymnastics that do not approach common sense. For example the "not liking pizza" is just a verbal smokescreen to distract from the facts. Thankful for that crime lab. |
And the Feds can make the case a capital murder case??? |
What about the money orders cash knifes cell phones bank receipts etc found in the box truck/auto Wint was riding in? The $1000 in $100 bills he paid the cab with? I'm sure the numbers were recorded in the bundles by the bank..I am sure the blood spot on the shoe would stick |
I hope people don't take from this a negative impression of Guyanese people. Do people know Kojo Nnamdi is also Guyanese? We're not all low-lifes like this guy. |
This article gets into more detail on the option to take this to the federal court instead of DC Superior. I know prosecutors have a lot of leeway, and that the federal and local prosecutors are the same in DC, but it is a real stretch to make this a federal case. http://www.usnews.com/news/articles/2015/06/08/mansion-murders-suspect-can-get-death-penalty-if-case-goes-federal |
Of course not …..one person's behaviour does not speak for all. People realize that. |
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Get a life people. Seriously.
Was this a tragedy? Yes. What are the odds of this happening to any of you? 0.00001%. |
| Do you think that Wint was mentally thrown off from being kicked out of the Marines and he has been angry ever since? He could have equated Marines with being physically and mentally some of the best and want to be part of that organization especially after 9/11 It seems he was caught up with his physical appearance in photos of himself and him trying to outwit LE. Unsure if he had criminal record before that time. Wonder if LE went to his home country and inquired about his behavior back then. |