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About 15 Witnesses in Case Against Driver of Fatal Youth Shock

Summary by Telemundo De Puerto Rico
The preliminary hearing against José E. Martínez Rivera, the young man accused of killing three young people in an accident in Mayagüez, was postponed on Thursday. It was reviewed on September 2, 3 and 4, because one of the defense lawyers was unable to attend. On the other hand, lawyer Francisco Sánchez Rodríguez stated that they will be presenting an exculpatory motion of proof for his client. The Public Prosecutor’s Office has about 15 witnes…
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Among the witnesses in the court case are other university students. The defendant declined to comment during the preliminary hearing.

The preliminary hearing against José E. Martínez Rivera, the young man accused of killing three young people in an accident in Mayagüez, was postponed on Thursday. It was reviewed on September 2, 3 and 4, because one of the defense lawyers was unable to attend. On the other hand, lawyer Francisco Sánchez Rodríguez stated that they will be presenting an exculpatory motion of proof for his client. The Public Prosecutor’s Office has about 15 witnes…

·San Juan, Puerto Rico
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Telemundo de Puerto Rico broke the news in San Juan, Puerto Rico on Thursday, June 26, 2025.
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