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Friday, 7 May 2010

Daily Herald | Defense can explore McHenry stabbing victim's gang ties


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Daily Herald | Defense can explore McHenry stabbing victim's gang ties: "defense for a McHenry man charged with stabbing a teenage acquaintance to death can tell jurors about the victim's purported gang ties, a judge ruled Thursday, but may be doing so at its own risk.
The attorney for Victor Bandala-Martinez, 22, hopes to explore the gang angle as he tries to make a case that his client stabbed 17-year-old Yair Cabrera in self-defense during an early-morning altercation at a December 2008 house party.
Bandala-Martinez, of the 1600 block of Park Street, is scheduled to go on trial next week on a charge of first-degree murder stemming from the incident."


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