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Big shout out to FindHG for all of your posts! Thank you I am trying to catch up, I have to say you guys are amazing.
I found this article - which also has a good summary of events and explains the Alford plea.
http://dailycaller.com/2015/06/11/go-behind-the-scenes-of-the-jesse-matthew-attempted-murder-trial/
Augenstein: Now that he’s taken an Alford plea for this 2005 sexual attack in Fairfax, I can say I’m not surprised by the plea. The woman was walking home from Giant with two bags of groceries. He picked her up and carried her into a wooded area. DNA analysis found his DNA under the woman’s fingernails after she scratched him during the attack. A DNA match is tough to defend against.
Do I think he’s guilty of killing Hannah Graham, and if he’s eventually charged, Morgan Harrington? The burden is always on the prosecution to make its case beyond a reasonable doubt. Without prejudging the few pieces of evidence that are public in the Graham and Harrington cases, I will say this Fairfax Alford plea puts him in a position to have a tiny bit of leverage in those Albemarle County cases. If his case goes to trial, the jury wouldn’t be able to hear about his conviction in Fairfax.
I found this article - which also has a good summary of events and explains the Alford plea.
http://dailycaller.com/2015/06/11/go-behind-the-scenes-of-the-jesse-matthew-attempted-murder-trial/
Augenstein: Now that he’s taken an Alford plea for this 2005 sexual attack in Fairfax, I can say I’m not surprised by the plea. The woman was walking home from Giant with two bags of groceries. He picked her up and carried her into a wooded area. DNA analysis found his DNA under the woman’s fingernails after she scratched him during the attack. A DNA match is tough to defend against.
Do I think he’s guilty of killing Hannah Graham, and if he’s eventually charged, Morgan Harrington? The burden is always on the prosecution to make its case beyond a reasonable doubt. Without prejudging the few pieces of evidence that are public in the Graham and Harrington cases, I will say this Fairfax Alford plea puts him in a position to have a tiny bit of leverage in those Albemarle County cases. If his case goes to trial, the jury wouldn’t be able to hear about his conviction in Fairfax.