Teen charged with killing stepsister on Carnival Cruise remains free after hearing
Prosecutors argued the 16-year-old posed a danger and flight risk, but the judge said his age and family ties still mattered.
- A judge allowed a Florida teenager charged in the death of his stepsister aboard a cruise ship to remain under electronic monitoring while the case proceeds.
- Prosecutors are seeking to detain a teen accused of killing his stepsister during a cruise, while defense attorneys argue he has complied with release conditions.
- A court hearing continued this week in the case of a teenager charged in his stepsister’s death aboard a Carnival cruise ship.
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Cruise ship killing: Stepbrother can stay out of jail, judge rules
A Carnival Cruise ship is docked at the PortMiami as the company becomes one of the first to be sued under Title III of the Helms-Burton Act at the Wilkie D. Ferguson Jr. U.S. Courthouse on May 02, 2019, in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images) (FLORIDA) — The 16-year-old boy accused of killing his stepsister on a cruise is allowed to stay out of jail with certain restrictions, a federal judge in Florida ruled. In February, after th…
Stepbrother Charged in Cruise Killing Remains Free
A federal judge says a Florida teen accused of sexually assaulting and killing his 18-year-old stepsister on a Carnival cruise will stay out of jail—for now. US District Judge Edwin Torres on Wednesday refused to detain 16-year-old Timothy Hudson as he awaits trial, keeping him under house arrest with...
Anna Kepner update: Timeline, witness statements the night of teen girl's death
An unsealed federal court transcript details a minute-by-minute timeline from closed-circuit television footage linking Anna Kepner's stepbrother, Timothy Hudson, 16, to the being in the cabin the last time she was seen alive.
Judge defers ruling on jailing teen charged in cruise ship stepsister killing
A federal judge on Wednesday allowed a Florida teenager accused of killing and sexually assaulting his stepsister aboard a Carnival cruise ship to remain free while he weighs whether to order the teen's detention before trial.
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