A judge from the Superior Court of the County of Solano rejected the criminal case on Monday against Rio Vista Man, 27, accused of injury and murder is a 2 -month son in 2021, but the district prosecutor’s office indicated that he was planning to fill him.
The judicial files indicate that Tre Kenneth Clay was to face a trial with jury on Tuesday in department 23, and the deputy prosecutor Elaine Kuo exercised an ongoing request.
But Clay’s defense lawyer, Jeannette Garcia, a recently retired deputy defender now in a private cabinet, opposed.
Judge John B. Ellis “did not find a good cause,” said the judicial archives, and he rejected Kuo’s request. He then canceled the trial with jury, ordering Clay Libéré, while waiting for any catch, after spending more than four years in the County of Solano.
Clay was charged with aggression against a child of great bodily injury, which led to death, and he pleaded for a crime accusation, according to the judicial archives. An accusation of murder against him had been abandoned.
Clay was arrested by Sheriff’s Sheriff Investigators without incident on January 23, 2021, in his apartment in the fourth street. The office of the District Prosecutor of the County of Solano filed his complaint on January 26 and he faced the indictment of the prison three days later.
He was suspected of having seriously injured the child, who died later in an East Bay hospital. Clay was sentenced to Solano’s county’s county on a mandate from Ramey, a judgment order made by a judge before the prosecutor has filed official accusations.
According to a press release published at the time by the Rio Vista police service, the police received a call in the evening of January 18 about a child with “suspicious injuries” which had been taken to the Kaiser Permanent Antioch Medical Center.
The Rio Vista officers began an investigation and immediately asked for help from the Sheriff’s sheriff detectives.
Shortly after arriving at Kaiser Antioch, the infant was taken by ambulance to the children’s hospital in UCSF Oakland. The sheriff detectives responded to the two hospitals and he was told that the infant had died of his injuries.
The detectives continued their interviews and their evidence in the two hospitals. A search warrant was obtained for the fourth street apartment, where investigators think that the infant has suffered life injuries. The investigators of detectives and crime places have treated the scene and collected evidence, according to the press release.
During the following days, more interviews were conducted, images of cameras examined, processed evidence, an autopsy carried out and behavioral experts consulted, which led to the arrest warrant against the clay, according to the police.
It was not clear on Tuesday, when the DA office closed the case.
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