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4 more suspects in Haiti president's slaying are in U.S. custody

Por: Los Angeles Times World February 01, 2023

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Four key suspects in the killing of Haitian President Jovenel Moise were transferred to the United States for prosecution as the case stagnates in Haiti amid death threats that have spooked local judges, U.S. officials announced Tuesday. The suspects in U.S. government custody include James Solages, 37, and Joseph Vincent, 57, two Haitian Americans who were among the first arrested after Moise was shot 12 times at his private residence near the... + full article



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