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CBS/AP/ June 26, 2010, 11:19 AM

Judge: Van der Sloot Confession Stands

A Peruvian judge on Friday denied a defense motion to void the confession of Joran van der Sloot in the slaying of Stephany Flores.

The motion claimed the confession should be dismissed because the attorney representing van der Sloot at the time was state-appointed.

Superior Court Judge Wilder Casique rejected the habeas corpus move made on behalf of Van der Sloot, who is jailed pending trial on charges of first-degree murder and robbery in the May 30 death in his Lima hotel room of 21-year-old Peruvian business student Stephany Flores. He met her while playing poker in a casino.

Van der Sloot, 22, also remains the sole suspect in the unresolved 2005 disappearance of Alabama teen Natalee Holloway on the Caribbean island of Aruba. He's never been charged in that crime.

Flores' brother hailed the decision in an interview with CBS News, and said his family has been in touch with Holloway's.

Peruvian police say their search of van der Sloot's computer discovered e-mails relating to the Holloway case. In his confession, van der Sloot said he killed Flores after she read one of those e-mails.

Casique noted in a statement that Van der Sloot had, in addition to the lawyer, been afforded a Dutch-Spanish interpreter vetted by the Dutch Embassy.

Van der Sloot recanted the confession in a jailhouse interview with the Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf, claiming it was made under duress.

The defendant's lawyer, Maximo Altez, told The Associated Press he would appeal Casique's decision to a higher court.

A criminal law expert, Jose Balcazar, told the AP that Van der Sloot can continue the appeal but "that will not hold up the case against him."

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Earlier Friday, the chief judge of Lima's Superior Court, Cesar Vega, told reporters that Peruvian laws allow up to six months for murder trials.

But legal expert Mario Amoretti said that in practice, cases like Van der Sloot's can last 18 months.

Balcazar said the defense is likely to try to draw the trial out.

If convicted, Van der Sloot faces between 15 and 35 years in prison.
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sean56v says:
Joran explained that he fascinates to corpses of women. He kills to satisfy his fantasies because climax is only with a deceased female. Joran describes their living selves as boring and a trifle. Violence drives his excitement and ecstasy.
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garybruce says:
Just shoot the ******* so we don't have to see any more headlines about this scumbag...
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ezach3 says:
Why isn't this slime getting life in prison. I will never understand where they come up with sentencing. People have done life in prison for killing someone who invades their home. He should be executed!!
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msay3 says:
Good for the Peruvian Judge!!
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mick7744 says:
One day...a prisoner or a guard or perhaps the cowardly van der Sloot himself will put an end to this obscene farce.

When that happens, it will be very late in coming...but probably much sooner than Joran van der Sloot deserves.
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magnumdr says:
This guy is cold blooded and will lie about anything just to protect himself. I hope that nobody believes this crap that is coming out of his mouth! Pretty soon the insanity claim will be entered.
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DChrisL says:
Wait until after the trail, he'll be into the comon areas with the rest of the hard cons.
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carolhill814 says:
Thank God he just doesn't have the power he once had with his dad being gone does he?

This boy is truely ill just like his mother said and now it is time for him to be behind bars for the rest of his life so everyone will be safe from him.
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msay3 says:
Looks like the smoke and mirror lies aren't working for him....Good for the Peruvian judge.....
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uscitizenvet says:
Hey Sloot, "Get Ready"........it's almost pay-back time. Before they kill you in that Peruvian prison, you're going to wish you had told the truth about Natilee and you could have been spending time in a nice Arubian jail cell with all the comforts of home.
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