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|    03 Mar 19 03:26:18    |
      XPost: sci.agriculture.poultry, alt.journalism, alt.fan.letterman       XPost: nebr.gov       From: criminally-complicit@sfchronicle.com              MONTEZUMA, Ia. — The man charged with first-degree murder in the       death of University of Iowa student Mollie Tibbetts pleaded not       guilty Wednesday.              Cristhian Bahena Rivera, 24, appeared before District Court       Judge Joel Yates at the Poweshiek County Courthouse on       Wednesday, where his charge was formally read to him.              He said very little, listening through headphones as the hearing       was translated into Spanish. Speaking through an interpreter, he       confirmed his lawyer's statement that he would enter the not       guilty plea.              Bahena Rivera also waived his right to have a trial within 90       days. Yates scheduled his trial for April 16, 2019.              The entire proceeding lasted 10 minutes.              Chad Frese, one of Bahena Rivera's lawyers, said his client was       nervous ahead of the hearing, "but he's anxious to get this       going."              Speaking to reporters after the hearing, he would not say       whether the defense team would request to move the trial out of       Poweshiek County.              "We will analyze that as the evidence comes in and time goes on,       but this has got a lot of publicity," he said. "That’s certainly       a consideration."              No matter where the trial takes place, they'll need to find       somewhere with 12 impartial jurors who can hear the case, he       said.              Prosecutors declined to answer questions from reporters       following the hearing.              Bahena Rivera's arrest ended a five-week search for Tibbetts,       20, of Brooklyn, Iowa, after he led investigators to her body,       which was covered in cornstalks in a field in rural Poweshiek       County near the town of Guernsey.              He faces life in prison without the possibility of parole if       convicted.              Police have said Bahena Rivera told them he pursued Tibbetts in       his car while she was jogging that night, before parking,       getting out of the car and running behind and alongside her.              When Tibbetts told Bahena Rivera she was going to call the       police, he "panicked and got mad," according to a criminal       complaint.              "He then 'blocked' his 'memory' which is what he does when he       gets very upset," the complaint states. "And doesn't remember       anything after that until he came to at an intersection."              An autopsy found she died of "multiple sharp force injuries."              Frese declined to discuss the defense strategy he will pursue at       trial, but defense attorneys unconnected to the case have said       one possibility is that Bahena Rivera's claim of memory loss —       if it can be documented — could open the door to the defense of       diminished responsibility. That defense would require Bahena       Rivera to admit to killing Tibbetts, but argue that due to his       mental state, he was not able to form the intent to kill her       that prosecutors must prove for a first-degree murder charge.              Authorities say Bahena Rivera is a Mexican immigrant who was in       the country illegally.              Officials at Yarrabee Farms, where he worked for four years, say       he used an out-of-state photo ID and Social Security number to       secure employment at the Poweshiek County dairy farm, and they       believed he was the person shown in those documents until his       arrest.              Federal immigration officials visited the farm for two hours       earlier this month to meet with employees and owners. No federal       immigration charges have been filed against Bahena Rivera or       Yarrabee Farms.              Frese said the immigration question "has nothing to do with this       case."              "Our focus is Cristhian’s charge that he’s facing and the death       of this woman," Frese said. "Whether or not he’s an illegal or       legal immigrant really has nothing to do with the facts of this       case, so we don’t want to get into that argument at all."              https://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/news/crime-and-       courts/2018/09/19/mollie-tibbetts-killing-cristhian-bahena-       rivera-suspect-arraignment-brooklyn-missing-iowa-       student/1333204002/                      --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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