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Inmate LocatorKENNETH MANZANARES
Custody Record
Age41
GenderMale
RaceUnknown
AK: Alaska Department of Corrections
ID Number739811
Custody StatusTransferred
Due to the current status, updates on this record are no longer available. If you have any questions, please contact the facility.
11/25/18 offender Manzanares was released from AK Dept of Corrections into federal custody.
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It's somewhat a mystery. When inmate Manzanares was transferred from Alaska State DOC to the Federal Detention Center at Sea-Tac, I was aware that FDC-Sea-Tac holds people while they are on pre-trial status, or while they wait to be transferred to federal prison. I believed he was in Seattle for either medical purposes, or the convenience of his federal court Attorneys. Since inmate Manzanares was returned to Alaska DOC after only 3 days (Sunday - Wednesday), I think his short lived transfer to WA could have been for either situation. Parties have previously complained about the logistics of Alaska, and accommodating a global witness list. MOOAny clue as to why he’s being moved around? TIA
That makes sense, thank youIt's somewhat a mystery. When inmate Manzanares was transferred from Alaska State DOC to the Federal Detention Center at Sea-Tac, I was aware that FDC-Sea-Tac holds people while they are on pre-trial status, or while they wait to be transferred to federal prison. I believed he was in Seattle for either medical purposes, or the convenience of his federal court Attorneys. Since inmate Manzanares was returned to Alaska DOC after only 3 days (Sunday - Wednesday), I think his short lived transfer to WA could have been for either situation. Parties have previously complained about the logistics of Alaska, and accommodating a global witness list. MOO
System maintenance going on there but this is the posted 2019 docket entries #89-96 as of today:
Entry #77 was suppose to correct/amend the case schedule. Don't see anything above to vacate the 3/21/19 hearing. Maybe there will be another amend published on 2/25/19.
Thursday, Jan. 24th:
*Status Hearing (@ 10am PT) - AK - Kristy Manzanares (39) (July 25, 2017, on Alaskan cruise ship) - *Kenneth Manzanares (39), (husband) charged (7/27/17) & indicted (8/17/17) on 1st degree Federal Murder. Pled not guilty on 8/23/17. DA will not seek DP.
Trial date was set for 10/23/17, was delayed on 9/18/17; new trial date is 11/5/18, was delayed to 5/20/19.
5/8/18 Update: The Federal Public Defender’s Office filed the motion Friday (5/4/18) in the District of Alaska. A defense motion seeks clarification of a Utah man’s federal murder charge. The motion says the U.S. government’s indictment is not specific enough to allow Manzanares to defend himself adequately: “What evidence, including words or conduct by the defendant constitute evidence of the defendant’s malice aforethought, deliberation and premeditation?”
5/14/18: Defense given 1900 pages of documents by State.
5/24/18: Defense filed motion for “Bill of Particulars & Memo of Law” & Pros filed Motion to deny defense motion.
5/25/18: Defense asks for continuance of trial from Nov. 5, 2018 to May 20, 2019. Pros have no objection.
5/31/18: Unopposed Motion to Continue Trial Hearing (Doc 59 citing the change “to continue trial”) to May 13 or May 20, 2019 is set for today, May 31, 2018.
6/4/18: Defense files motion to evaluate mental illness of defendant. Thread in May.
6/27/18: Defense files motion to limit access to visitation records. Final pretrial hearing on 5/20/19 @ 8:30am, trial starts @ 9am same day.
9/21/18 Update: Unopposed Motion on Shortened Time for Defendant to Appear Telephonically at Status Conference by Manzanares. 9/19/18 Order granted. The defendant waived his appearance, defendent present telephonically. 9/26/18 Unopposed Motion to Vacate October 5, 2018 Status Conf. Next Status hearing on 1/24/19 & 3/21, trial starts 5/20/19.
The judge pushed the proposed trial date from May tentatively to September to give the parties more time to talk.
Attorneys aim to avoid trial in Alaska cruise ship murder case