MAR 31, 2025
The trial of the man accused in the 2023 killing of Rachel Morin, which sparked fear in the Bel Air community and later became a talking point in the immigratio
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Victor Antonio Martinez-Hernandez, 24, of El Salvador, was arrested in June in Oklahoma and is facing several charges, including first-degree rape and first-degree murder in Morin’s death.
His trial, predicted to last two weeks, is expected to draw national attention, with Bel Air police warning of traffic delays around Harford County Circuit Court and the closure of several roads, including Courtland and Office streets.
Victor Martinez-Hernandez, 24, is set to stand trial starting on Tuesday in Harford County Circuit Court on charges of first- and second-degree murder, first- and second-degree rape, third-degree sex offense and kidnapping.
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Morin’s family hopes that the trial of the man accused of killing her, Victor Martinez-Hernandez, will at least bring some closure to this painful period. Two of her children are expected to testify in the case.
Prosecutors are seeking life in prison without the possibility of parole for Martinez-Hernandez, who’s been
held without bail since he was
extradited to Maryland last summer.
Because of the defendant's undocumented status and connection to prior violent crimes, the case captured national attention and reignited the immigration debate.
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"It is a big undertaking, particularly for just a small county as Harford County, but they are ready; they are prepared," attorney Randolph Rice, who represents the Morin family, said.
He says the trial is anticipated to last two weeks, with hundreds of potential jurors called and at least 30 witnesses slated to take the stand.
Jury selection alone, which begins Tuesday, is expected to take up to three days.