Nicholas Wayne Moore's Third Trial for 2020 Agana Heights Shooting Set to Begin April 30

Nicholas Moore's third trial for a 2020 Guam shooting begins April 30, 2024, after a judge denied his motion to dismiss the case. The complex case has seen two mistrials, with allegations of prosecutorial misconduct and challenges securing a key witness.

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Nicholas Wayne Moore's Third Trial for 2020 Agana Heights Shooting Set to Begin April 30

Nicholas Wayne Moore's Third Trial for 2020 Agana Heights Shooting Set to Begin April 30

Nicholas Wayne Moore's third trial for an October 2020 shooting in Agana Heights, Guam is scheduled to commence on April 30, 2024. The trial was given the green light after a judge denied Moore's motion to dismiss the case based on allegations of prosecutorial misconduct. The judge also ordered the government to continue its efforts to secure the testimony of key witness Eric Salone, who has relocated to the U.S. mainland.

Moore faces multiple charges in connection with the shooting incident, including aggravated assault, illegal possession of a weapon, and terrorizing. Salone, who was initially charged as a co-actor in the case, previously pleaded guilty to related charges as part of a deferred plea agreement.

The case has had a complex history, with two previous mistrials declared. The defense has alleged improper conduct by the government in relation to Salone's relocation, but the judge has stated that the case will not be dismissed on that basis. A pre-trial conference is scheduled for April 19, 2024, just days before the trial is set to begin.

Why this matters: The outcome of this high-profile case, now in its third trial attempt, could have significant implications for the Guam criminal justice system. The allegations of prosecutorial misconduct and the challenges in securing key witness testimony highlight the complexities and potential pitfalls in pursuing such cases.

As the trial date approaches, the government will continue its efforts to ensure Salone's testimony is available, which could prove crucial to the prosecution's case. The pre-trial conference on April 19 will likely address any remaining issues or concerns before the trial begins. The community will be closely watching the proceedings, hoping for a resolution to this long-running case.

Key Takeaways

  • Nicholas Wayne Moore's 3rd trial for 2020 Guam shooting set for April 30, 2024.
  • Judge denied Moore's motion to dismiss case, ordered securing key witness Eric Salone's testimony.
  • Moore faces charges including aggravated assault, illegal weapon possession, and terrorizing.
  • Case has had 2 previous mistrials, with allegations of prosecutorial misconduct.
  • Outcome could have significant implications for Guam's criminal justice system.