Robert Wilonsky ‏@RobertWilonsky 26m26 minutes ago
Collin County grand jury has indicted Enrique Arochi in case of Christina Morris, who has been missing since summer
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https://twitter.com/RobertWilonsky/status/575412085149933569
I guess they got the "intent" covered with intent to inflict bodily injury, intent to violate or abuse sexually, and intent to terrorize.
What does that mean? 4 counts? They can only prove they had sex four of the 10-15 times??
Why do they repeat themselves in the document? Does anybody know?
Why do they repeat themselves in the document? Does anybody know?
Why do they repeat themselves in the document? Does anybody know?
Ray Villeda ‏@RayVilleda 2m2 minutes ago
#EnriqueArochi atty: "Enrique denies the allegations in the indictment and will enter a not guilty plea..." asking for a fair trial @NBCDFW
No big surprise there...
Brittany Feagans ‏@BF_StarNews 2m2 minutes ago
#BREAKING: #EnriqueArochi indicted on 4 counts of sexual assault of a child; same 16yo involved
On both indictments, I wonder?
Are you surprised he's pleading not guilty on both charges?
Yes. I figured he'd cop a plea on the SA charge. MOO
They are reciting the charges in a way that details each of the ways the GJ believes he may have violated the AK statute. A single violation is what they have to prove in court, and by stating it in multiple variations, they only need to prove any one of them in order to get a conviction on the AK.
It's the same thing I noted re the arrest warrant - they offered multiple wording to prove the AK, not just one.
Look for the court case to proceed the same way. They'll attempt to prove each and every variation was true, knowing that it only takes one to get the conviction.
So they must at trial prove all three intents connected with the aggravated kidnapping?
- intent to inflict bodily injury
- intent to violate or sexually abuse
- intent to terrorize
I certainly do not see any problem with the first part, given what has been revealed so far, as long as EA's team is not able to raise reasonable doubt that EA abducted Christina. I don't see much problem with the third part, given that being abducted in and of itself must be a terrifying experience. As to the second on the list, that makes me wonder what is the difference between violate and sexually abuse, since they have the word or between the two. Does anyone know?
It takes one of the three.. (see quote (BBM) above from SteveS)
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