Prosecutors entered a nol pros in the murder case against Mathaddues Rozier charging him with the murder of his father, citing evidentiary issues that would prevent the case from proceeding to trial. Although the murders were linked by ballistics evidence from the crime scenes, the murder weapon was never found and there were no witnesses to the murder of Alvester Rozier, other than a small child that was in his care.
The Baltimore City Grand Jury indicted Rozier February 6, 2006 for two counts of first-degree murder.
Assistant State’s Attorney Robyne Szokoly prosecuted the case.
3 comments:
Looks like Rozier got a nice 2-for-1 deal on those murders. Guess the SA is in getting into the "giving" spirit around these holiday times.
What is that suspose to be funny..well its not
Yeah ...that's not funny at all
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