Thursday, October 05, 2006

Entwistle fights DNA test

Today at 2:00 alleged murderer Neil Entwistle appeared at Middlesex Superior Court (just downstairs from his jail cell) to find out whether or not he would have to give a DNA sample to the prosecution. At the hearing, Entwistle's lawyer, Elliot Weinstein, argued that the case should be thrown out. The judge, however, has not yet made a decision on Weinstein's motion or on a motion filed by the DA's office on September 27 to take a DNA sample from Entwistle's mouth. Prosecutor Michael Fabbri says he needs the sample in order to be completely sure that the DNA found on the murder weapon, a .22 caliber handgun, belongs to Entwistle. So far, the prosecution has only used DNA found on a water bottle in Entwistle's car, and they feel they need more reliable evidence before the trial starts in April. Entwistle looked much the same at today's hearing as he did in his last court appearance, wearing his customary dark gray suit and light pink shirt and tie, but with slightly shorter hair. He will appear in court again on December 15.

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