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Long write-up published today on the eve of the trial, reviewing the case and court proceedings so far to date.
Nearly two years later, accused kidnapper, killer of Chinese scholar will face trial
A good review, but not much info that I haven't already seen. This was the only thing that stood out to me that I didn't realize (underlined):
Along with the charge of kidnapping resulting in death, Christensen faces two counts of lying to federal agents.
While his attorneys said early on that they'd need to investigate possible sightings of Ms. Zhang, they referred in a recent motion to the "death of Ms. Zhang." And though prosecutors haven't said how they believe Ms. Zhang was killed, various pretrial motions and hearings have provided clues as to what prosecutors believe happened.
I remember them in a filing seeking a further delay saying that they needed to investigate possible sightings of her and supposed activity on her social media accounts, but I don't remember a filing where his defense referred to her death. Must have slipped by me. Doesn't surprise me though. In a filing late last year/early this year, they referenced "attempts to resolve the matter short of a sentence of death" -and you don't try to bargain away your client's freedom if you think he's innocent of the charge.........
Nearly two years later, accused kidnapper, killer of Chinese scholar will face trial
A good review, but not much info that I haven't already seen. This was the only thing that stood out to me that I didn't realize (underlined):
Along with the charge of kidnapping resulting in death, Christensen faces two counts of lying to federal agents.
While his attorneys said early on that they'd need to investigate possible sightings of Ms. Zhang, they referred in a recent motion to the "death of Ms. Zhang." And though prosecutors haven't said how they believe Ms. Zhang was killed, various pretrial motions and hearings have provided clues as to what prosecutors believe happened.
I remember them in a filing seeking a further delay saying that they needed to investigate possible sightings of her and supposed activity on her social media accounts, but I don't remember a filing where his defense referred to her death. Must have slipped by me. Doesn't surprise me though. In a filing late last year/early this year, they referenced "attempts to resolve the matter short of a sentence of death" -and you don't try to bargain away your client's freedom if you think he's innocent of the charge.........