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Jury deliberations begin

The six jurors began deliberations yesterday afternoon in the jury trial of Joseph A. Crisostomo, a 40-year-old habitual offender accused of kidnapping, raping, killing, and robbing bartender Emerita “Emie” R. Romero on Feb. 5, 2012. The jurors were excused late yesterday at...
Posted On Apr 24 2014 08:27
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Prosecution rests case vs Crisostomo

The prosecution rested its case yesterday after the government’s 31st witness, an FBI forensic examiner on nuclear DNA, completed her testimony in the ongoing jury trial in Superior Court of Joseph A. Crisostomo, who is accused of kidnapping and killing bartender Emerita R....
Posted On Apr 23 2014 08:38
, By Ferdie De La Torre

‘Crisostomo DNA matched Romero samples’

A Federal Bureau of Investigation forensic examiner in the nuclear DNA unit at the FBI Lab in Quantico, Virginia, testified yesterday that Joseph A. Crisostomo’s DNA matched the DNA obtained from swab samples taken from the vagina of murdered bartender Emerita R. Romero....
Posted On Apr 22 2014 18:07
, By Ferdie De La Torre

Crisostomo’s trial enters its third week

The jury trial of Joseph A. Crisostomo in Superior Court for the kidnapping and murder of bartender Emerita R. Romero enters its third week today. The trial, which is presided over by Associate Judge Joseph N. Camacho, will continue today at 8:30am. After two weeks, interim chief...
Posted On Apr 21 2014 17:13
, By Ferdie De La Torre
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