Judge tosses plea in slaying of Arbor View High School freshman
In a highly unusual move, at the request of prosecutors, a judge on Thursday tossed out the guilty plea of a man who a month ago admitted to the rape and murder of a 15-year-old Arbor View High School freshman.
In February, Javier Righetti, 23, pleaded guilty to 10 counts, including murder with use of a deadly weapon, first-degree kidnapping and sexual assault with a child in the Sept. 2011 death of Alyssa Otremba.
At issue is the most serious charge: first-degree murder. District Judge Michelle Leavitt rejected Righetti’s plea on that count Thursday, after prosecutors said his admission did not meet their requirements.
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Righetti’s plea in February did not include a theory of “wilfull, deliberate and premeditated” murder, which prosecutors said must be included in the deal.