Eugene conviction cited in appeals court overturning murder

Eugene conviction cited in appeals court overturning murder decision


Associated Press
PORTLAND — The Oregon Court of Appeals has overturned the 2017 murder conviction of a teen who fatally stabbed a woman as she hung flyers near an apartment complex.
The court overturned the conviction of Jaime Tinoco-Camarena on Wednesday, concluding that prosecutors shouldn't have introduced testimony about his conviction in the 2014 rape of a woman in Eugene, The Oregonian/OregonLive reported.
He remains in custody at the Oregon State Penitentiary.
Tinoco-Camarena was accused of stabbing Nicole Laube outside a Cedar Mill apartment complex in August 2014. Tinoco-Camarena, who was 17 at the time and living with his parents across from the complex, wasn’t charged until nearly a year later, though he was an early suspect.

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