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Rachel Morin’s alleged killer argues being subjected to “public hatred”

Published at 4:54 PM, January 31, 2025

BEL AIR, Md. (Scripps News Baltimore)– On Friday, a judge considered what proof can be utilized at trial versus Rachel Morin’s supposed killer.

Before the hearing, Morin’s household lawyer, Randolph Rice, stated he anticipated Victor Antonio Martinez-Hernandez’s legal representatives to argue for a modification of location, mentioning nationwide attention the case has actually gotten.

Rachel Morin (Rice, Murtha, Psoras Trial Lawyers)

After hearing the proof, a judge rejected the movement, stating “regardless of the global limelights and political conversations around the case, investigative information have actually not been openly launched in such a way that would jeopardize jury impartiality.”

ASSOCIATED|Rachel Morin’s supposed killer desires modification of location

Hernandez was supposedly in the nation unlawfully from El Salvador, when district attorneys state he raped and killed the mom of 5 along the Ma & & Pa Trail in Bel Air.

According to the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, Hernandez was expelled from the nation on 3 previous celebrations.

Morin’s death assisted reignite a across the country migration argument, highlighted by President Donald Trump’s project.

Trump called Morin’s household after Hernandez was recorded last June in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Morin’s household then spoke at the 2024 Republican National Convention while Trump searched from the audience.

Hernandez’s defense group declares he’s “been the topic of across the country public hatred and vilification, regardless of that no trial has actually yet taken place.”

He’s presently arranged to go on trial April 1.

This story was initially released by Scripps News Baltimore, an E.W. Scripps Company.