Nilo's case will be back in Court on Friday, September 18, 2026, for a status hearing on discovery. No trial date has been set, and Nilo (who is free on bail) has pleaded not guilty.
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"But Nilo’s attorneys say the seizure of the items and subsequent search of his DNA was unlawful, and a violation of his rights under the U.S. Constitution and the Massachusetts Declaration of Rights.
'At the time of the search, Nilo was not under arrest, and there was no probable cause or even reasonable suspicion to seize and search items with his bodily fluids,' the motion reads."
"The motion also asks a judge to suppress evidence of the subsequent search of Nilo’s DNA through online databases. 'Nilo had a subjective expectation of privacy in any data, DNA, and information unlawfully seized from him,' the filing reads. 'Society would recognize this expectation of privacy as reasonable, where society would not believe the police are entitled to follow a person into a private establishment, and seize their silverware, dining plates, glass and napkin in order to secure bodily fluids to obtain DNA.'”
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