CT - Kevin Jiang, 26, Yale grad student, fatally shot off campus, New Haven, 6 Feb 2021 *ARREST*

NEW HAVEN — The case of Qinxuan Pan, accused of the slaying of Yale graduate student Kevin Jiang, was continued again during a short hearing Thursday, with plans to either hold a probable cause hearing or move forward with the matter.
Judge Gerald Harmon set Sept. 6 as a date for the hearing during brief court proceedings on Thursday.

Attorney Kevin Smith, representing Pan, agreed to the date, saying the legal team would inform the court if they planned to waive their client’s right to the hearing.
Qinxuan Pan, accused of killing Yale graduate student, has case continued
 
I can't believe how long many cases are being drug out for such extended periods of time. Over a year since the arrest, no plea entered yet, no probably cause hearing held ... .
Stalling it out. I’m not sure they know what to do with this guy. Lots of circumstantial evidence, maybe a suggestion of obsessive unrequited love, and a virtual guarantee that this guy has eight figures’ worth of disappearance firepower behind him if ever gets out for even one day. This case is extremely difficult to try. Wonder how the girlfriend is doing, I hope well, what a life destroying event for her (not sleuthing her).
 
This case is so complicated by the fact that he’s got virtually unlimited resources to escape the US and China would never extradite him back. Confiscating his passport won’t matter. If this guy ever sees the free light of day again, he is gone, and everyone involved knows it, including his attorney and the judge and the family and friends of the victim. They really have no room to make any legal missteps.
 
Probable cause hearing, first day. This is a very detailed report, including a witness who heard Jiang scream out in pain.


Monday’s hearing marked the first substantive courtroom review of Pan’s case in months, bringing together in person before the judge several of the key witnesses and law enforcement personnel first mentioned in Pan’s 96-page arrest warrant.

Supervisory Assistant State’s Attorney Stacey Miranda and Assistant State’s Attorney Kelly Davis called a total of five witnesses to the stand in an effort to convince the judge that Pan more likely than not committed the murder he’s been charged with.
 

A state judge signed off on Qinxuan Pan’s murder case moving ahead to a trial by jury — after a second day of courtroom testimony shone a light on key evidence involving slain Yale grad student Kevin Jiang’s blood and body tissue.

State Superior Court Judge Jon Alander issued that ruling Tuesday at the end of a two-day probable cause hearing in Pan’s ongoing criminal case.
 

A state judge signed off on Qinxuan Pan’s murder case moving ahead to a trial by jury — after a second day of courtroom testimony shone a light on key evidence involving slain Yale grad student Kevin Jiang’s blood and body tissue.

State Superior Court Judge Jon Alander issued that ruling Tuesday at the end of a two-day probable cause hearing in Pan’s ongoing criminal case.
Wow $20 M. I've never heard of that high of bail
 

He set this upcoming Oct. 10 as the date on which Pan’s formal murder trial is expected to begin.
 

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