ORANJESTAD, Aruba, Aug. 31, 2005

Hearing For Dutch Suspect In Aruba

Judge To Decide On More Detention For Teen In Natalee Holloway Case

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(AP)  A judge heard arguments Wednesday on whether to prolong the detention of a Dutch suspect in the disappearance of Alabama teenager Natalee Holloway.

Defense attorney Antonio Carlo said he urged the judge to release Joran van der Sloot, arguing prosecutors have produced no evidence that his client was involved in Holloway's disappearance — or that a crime had been committed.

Carlo said van der Sloot, 18, cried during the closed hearing but answered all of the judge's questions.

"Today was a tough session. He wants to go home," Carlo said. "He feels he has not done anything wrong. He maintains his innocence."

Van der Sloot was arrested June 9 along with two friends, Surinamese nationals Satish Kalpoe, 18, and Deepak Kalpoe, 21, on suspicion of involvement in Holloway's disappearance. The Kalpoe brothers were released July 4, when van der Sloot's detention was prolonged until Sept. 4, and re-arrested last week.

Prosecutors said Tuesday they filed a motion to keep the Dutch teen detained for another 30 days. They must offer additional evidence against the teen or he must be released, according to Aruba law.

The judge has until Sept. 3 to rule.

Suspects can be detained for 116 days without charge in the Dutch Caribbean island. If the judge orders van der Sloot held for another 30 days, prosecutors have until then to charge him or he must be released.

Carlo said prosecutors introduced two allegations of a "sexual nature" against van der Sloot. He declined to provide details on the allegations, but insisted they were not new.

"We don't consider them new circumstances," he said. "They have been in the file for about two months."

Prosecutors could not be reached for comment.

The Kalpoe brothers were also questioned during van der Sloot's hearing, Carlo said.

The two were arrested Friday, when a judge ruled that prosecutors had enough evidence to hold them for at least eight days while they build their case.

Van der Sloot's parents tried to attend the hearing but were barred from entering because their son is an adult, Carlo said.

Eighteen-year-old Holloway, of Mountain Brook, Alabama, was last seen May 30 leaving a bar with the Kalpoes and van der Sloot, hours before she was to end a vacation celebrating her graduation.

No one has been charged, and extensive searches have produced no sign of her.


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