Closing Arguments Next In Christina Morris Kidnapping Trial
After nearly two weeks of testimony, a jury will soon decide if Enrique Arochi is the person who kidnapped Christina Morris from a Plano parking garage more than two years ago.
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After nearly two weeks of testimony, a jury will soon decide if Enrique Arochi is the person who kidnapped Christina Morris from a Plano parking garage more than two years ago.
Late Monday a Collin County Judge granted permission for a camera to be in the court room for closing arguments only.
After nearly two weeks inside of a courtroom, the jury in Enrique Arochi's kidnapping trial walked outside on Friday. The suspect's car is a key piece of evidence in this case. Rather than just showing the jury some pictures of the vehicle, they saw it in person.
Prosecutors in Collin County continue to argue that Enrique Arochi is the man responsible for the sudden disappearance of Christina Morris more than two years ago. The high-profile kidnapping trial started last week in McKinney.
The second week of the Christina Morris kidnapping trial begins Monday, but it will likely be a shorter day than usual. One of the jurors has an important appointment in the afternoon.
Opening statements are scheduled to start Wednesday in the Christina Morris kidnapping trial, as long as a jury can be seated first. Jury selection began Tuesday, but the process is taking longer than expected.
Jury selection in the Enrique Arochi trial will take longer than the judge had hoped.
More than two years after Christina Morris vanished from a Plano parking garage, the man who is accused of kidnapping her will go on trial. Jury selection begins Tuesday in Collin County for the case against Enrique Arochi.
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