OCT 4, 2024
The trial for the man accused of murdering Rachel Morin has now been postponed until April 1st.The defense requested additional time to review a “voluminous” am
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The defense requested additional time to review a “voluminous” amount of evidence, and the state did not object.
The man charged in the rape and death of a Harford County mother of five appeared in person in court on Friday.
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The man charged in the rape and death of a Harford County mother of five appeared in person in court on Friday.
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The appearance was originally scheduled as a motion hearing. It changed to a postponement hearing after the defense filed a motion to move the beginning of the trial to next year. The trial was supposed to begin later this month but has been pushed back to April 2025, allowing the defense more time to review evidence, which public defender Marcus Jenkins called "voluminous".
An El Salvadorean man charged in Maryland over the killing of Rachel Morin will face trial next year.
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The defendant participated through a Spanish interpreter and told the judge he's 24, finished the seventh grade and is being treated by a psychologist at the detention center.
He also said he wants to keep his three public defenders, who said they need more time to go through all of the discovery evidence, including one terabyte of video surveillance data.
Harford County Circuit Judge Yolanda L. Curtin on Friday granted a request from Victor Martinez-Hernandez’s attorneys to postpone his trial until April 1, 2025. Martinez-Hernandez is charged with first- and second-degree murder, first- and second-degree rape, third-degree sex offense and kidnapping.
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Outside the courtroom, Matt McMahon, the father of Rachel Morin’s oldest child, Faye, said it was a “good day.”
Martinez-Hernandez, he said, was in court. Though a judge postponed the trial, McMahon said he expected that to happen given the amount of evidence.
Said McMahon: “It’s better to have a fair trial than a rushed trial.”