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Updated Defense criticizes evidence in Kristin Smart slaying arrests
LOS ANGELES (AP) Lawyers for a father and son charged in the 1996 disappearance of California college student Kristin Smart criticized the evidence used Monday to make arrests, with one saying it was “so minimal as to shock the conscience.”
A prosecutor shot back that lawyers for Paul Flores, 44, who is charged with murder, and his father, Ruben Flores, 80, who is charged as an accessory for allegedly hiding Smart’s body, had omitted significant details, though he didn’t elaborate.
Attorney Harold Mesick, who represents Ruben Flores, said the evidence found was ambiguous and there was an innocent explanation for what an expert concluded about what police dug up in his client’s backyard.
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Nearly a week after their arrests in the 1996 disappearance of Cal Poly student Kristin Smart, Paul and Ruben Flores pleaded not guilty Monday in San Luis Obispo Superior Court to respective counts of murder and accessory.
A judge also ruled that Paul Flores will remain in jail without bail and scheduled a hearing Wednesday to find out what, if any, bail amount Ruben Flores can afford given his assets. Ruben Floresâ bail is currently set at $250,000.
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Deputy District Attorney Chris Peuvrelle, the lead prosecutor in the case, had said last week that he expected to seek a higher bail amount for Ruben Flores.
Deloitte Challenges Students to Play a Role in Transforming the Future of the Audit and Assurance Profession
Twelve teams of students from around the country participated in the annual National Audit Innovation Campus Challenge
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NEW YORK, April 20, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Deloitte and the Deloitte Foundation hosted the National Audit Innovation Campus Challenge (NAICC) for the sixth year, awarding students of Loyola University Chicago first place for their winning idea.
Hosted by Deloitte s Audit Innovation group and the Deloitte Foundation, the NAICC is a nationwide program, which accelerates innovation in education by helping institutions of higher learning keep pace with the rapidly changing marketplace and evolving technologies impacting the audit and assurance profession. The program engages students and faculty from campuses across the country, providing an educational experience designed to help students develop skills f