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Suspect in pregnant Marine’s death to be returned from Mexico
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Cesar Laurean, 21, who was arrested in Mexico in April, could be returned to Onslow County, North Carolina, within a week, the county sheriff’s office said in a statement issued Thursday. Federal authorities will handle his ...
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NC officials: Mexican court OKs Marine extradition
Cesar Laurean in custody in about a week. But both the prosecutor and Laurean's attorney say it may be several weeks before he returns. Laurean is charged with first-degree murder in the slaying of Marine Lance Cpl. Maria Lauterbach. ...
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NC officials: Mexican court OKs Marine extradition
North Carolina officials say a Mexican court has approved returning a Marine accused of killing a pregnant colleague to the US. Onslow County Sheriff Ed Brown said Thursday he expects to have 21-year-old Cpl. Cesar Laurean in custody in ...
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Marine’s Mother Wins Security Changes For Military Women

Lauterbach Family Pushes Congress To Pass Amendments


POSTED: 6:23 pm EDT September 26, 2008
UPDATED: 6:36 pm EDT September 26, 2008

DAYTON, Ohio -- After the death of her daughter, Mary Lauterbach launched a battle to improve the security of women in the military.
She faulted the Marines for not doing enough to protect her daughter, Lance Cpl. Maria Lauterbach, when Maria reported that she had been raped by another Marine.

In an interview with WHIOTV.COM, her mother said she convinced Maria to report the attack.

“I was the one who said you have to report that. You owe it to all of your sister Marines to do that, so you have no choice. I was the one who pushed her to report it, not knowing what I was asking her to do. I feel that I owe it now to make it safe for other women to report their attacks,” Lauterbach said.
 
Lauterbach's mother shocked by case's latest twist
[SIZE=-1]Dayton Daily News - Dayton,OH,USA[/SIZE]
Tuesday, October 14, 2008

The mother of slain pregnant Marine Maria Lauterbach said she finds it shocking that the murder suspect's fight against extradition from Mexico could delay or possibly jeopardize the North Carolina court system's ability to try him.

"It's a tragedy after all the investment in this because a lot of people worked very hard to get to that point," said Mary Lauterbach, of Vandalia, on Tuesday, Oct. 14.
 
Laurean News Conference Set
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[SIZE=-1]Onslow County District Attorney Dewey Hudson has scheduled a news conference about the Cesar Laurean case for Thursday. [/SIZE]
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We're told the news conference is not about the extradition process, but other recent developments that may have an impact on the case.

The news conference is set for 11:00 a.m.
 
http://www.witn.com/home/headlines/34025414.html


The wife of Corporal Cesar Laurean has returned from Mexico after visiting her husband.
The Onslow County District Attorney's Office says Christina Laurean, herself a Camp Lejeune Marine, was back on base Tuesday morning.
Two weeks ago prosecutors were concerned after the Marine Corps gave Laurean's wife leave to visit her husband in a Mexican prison,
Cesar Laurean is being held in prison, fighting extradition back to North Carolina on charges he killed fellow Marine Maria Lauterbach.

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Authorities have said Christina Laurean cooperated with investigators, but Hudson says he's not sure how this visit will impact her willingness to testify against her husband.
 
http://www.jdnews.com/news/laurean_60980___article.html/home_lauterbach.html

According to Jacksonville Daily News:

Laurean's state appointed capital defender said he spoke to his client after the return to the U.S. of his wife. The Marine Corps granted Christina Laurean leave in November to visit with her husband in Mexico.
"He said he had a nice visit with his wife," Jacksonville attorney Dick McNeil said, adding that Laurean seems as frustrate as everyone else about where the legal process stands.
"No one can seem to pinpoint what is exactly is happening when," McNeil said.
Dewey Hudson, the district attorney for the 4th Prosecutorial District, which includes Onslow County, said he has not heard anything new on the Laurean case from Mexico.

Article also stated the Laurean home is in foreclosure and up for bid.
 
Originally Posted by Tonia http://www.websleuths.com/forums/showthread.php?p=3612582#post3612582

DA: Laurean set to return to United States

District Attorney says extradition appeal denied

Marine Cpl. Cesar Laurean is due in Houston by the end of the week, according to District Attorney Dewey Hudson.


Hudson was notified by military officials that Laurean's extradition appeal has been denied and military officials expect Laurean turned over to U.S. by end of the week.

http://www.jdnews.com/articles/laure...auterbach.html
 
Gag order issued in Laurean case
[SIZE=-1]ENC Today - Jacksonville,NC,USA[/SIZE]
[SIZE=-1]An Onslow County judge has issued a gag order in the Cesar Laurean case, according to court documents made public today[/SIZE]
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The order states that to ensure Laurean's right to a fair trial, prosecutors, law enforcement officials and Laurean's defense attorney are not to release any information to the news media or the public that would "have a substantial likelihood of materially prejudicing an adjudicative proceeding in the matter."

That information includes Laurean's background, the results of any tests or nature of any physical evidence, opinions about Laurean's guilt or innocence, and any other information that would prejudice a trial, according to the order signed by Senior Resident Onslow County Superior Court Judge Charles Henry.
 
Judge lifts Laurean case gag order

"This court, upon its own motion, has undertaken a review of the constitutionality and validity of the April 30, 2009, consent order entered regulating the relationship between the signatories of the order and the news media," Senior Resident Onslow County Superior Court Judge Charles Henry stated in a order signed Monday afternoon which rescinded his prior decision. (snip)

http://www.jdnews.com/articles/order-64134-laurean-court.html
 
Farewell For Sutherland
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[SIZE=-1]Sutherland has been in the media for the past few years, most notably regarding the case of Cesar Laurean. Sutherland's fellow deputies wished him farewell ...[/SIZE]
 
Posted: May 15, 2009 01:14 PM PDT
Updated: May 15, 2009 02:58 PM PDT

CAMP LEJEUNE, NC (AP) - Documents obtained by The Associated Press show that a former Marine charged with killing a pregnant colleague in North Carolina was not the father of the unborn child.

In a report completed by the Department of Defense Armed Forces Institute of Pathology on May 7, DNA analysts concluded that former Cpl. Cesar Laurean was not the father of Lance Cpl. Maria Lauterbach's unborn child.
http://www.wect.com/global/story.asp?s=10370813

 
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A judge has ordered to move a high profile case out of Onslow County.

Former Marine Cesar Laurean is awaiting his murder trial for killing fellow Marine Maria Lauterbach.

In court Tuesday for a motions hearing, both the district attorney and Laurean's lawyer agreed a change of venue was necessary because of the amount of publicity in the case.

The judge set Laurean's trial date for June 28th.

Lawyers have until December 18th to tell the court their intentions of where they want to hold the trial.



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