Jacksonville, N.C. — A judge in Mexico has ruled that a Camp Lejeune Marine charged with killing a pregnant comrade will be returned to North Carolina as early as next week, the Onslow County Sheriff's Office said Thursday.
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~ Cesar Laurean is fighting extradition to the United States, his lawyer said.
Jacksonville attorney Dick McNeil said his client has filed an extradition appeal in a Mexican court.
~ A Mexican judge ruled in September that Laurean should be extradited. At that time, Onslow County Sheriff Ed Brown announced Laurean's return could be as early as the following week. Local prosecutors expected his return to be sometime in mid-October, but now say the wait could be more than a year.
~ Hudson said now U.S. authorities will have to wait and see whether a higher court will agree with the original extradition ruling or Laurean's appeal.
~However, Ciccarelli told The Daily News on Friday that if the extradition process drags on, NCIS will consider serving a search warrant through Mexican authorities to get a DNA sample from Laurean.
"We need to get this critical investigative step taken care of," Ciccarelli said of the paternity test
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