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Man ordered to stand trial for stabbing girls PDF Print E-mail
Written by Elizabeth Larson   
Thursday, 04 September 2008
HIDDEN VALLEY LAKE – A man accused of fatally stabbing a girl and injuring her sister in March will stand trial for the charges.


James Roland Pagan, 32, of Hidden Valley Lake was in court Wednesday for a preliminary hearing.


He's charged with murder for the March 21 stabbing death of 10-year-old Tessa Faith Walker. He's also facing an attempted murder charge for stabbing Tessa's sister, 14-year-old Kristen.


The girls reportedly were on their way home from school when they were attacked, as Lake County News has reported.


Pagan has pleaded not guilty to those allegations as well as charges of willful cruelty to a child and force causing great bodily injury.


He's being defended by attorney Ken Roush, who Lake County News was unable to contact late Wednesday.


Wednesday's preliminary hearing was a fairly quick one, lasting about an hour and a half. “We just put on a bare bones case,” said Chief Deputy District Attorney Richard Hinchcliff, adding that not all of the evidence was put forward at the hearing.


Hinchcliff said he couldn't publicly discuss the prosecution's theory about Pagan's alleged part in the attack.


Pagan is scheduled to return to court for an arraignment on Oct. 6, said Hinchcliff. At some point after that, a trial date should be set.


Hinchcliff said he anticipated that Pagan will go on trial next year.


Pagan remains in the Lake County Jail without bail.


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WOW
written by Tahoe, September 04, 2008
Has he had a fitness for trial examination?
Stop the Violence, Folks
written by allen, September 04, 2008
This is sick.
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written by jmadison, September 04, 2008
We all remember this case. This is the kind of guy who should never be in contact with society again. How much money will we spend to make this happen?
Tahoe
written by James, September 05, 2008
On my mined as well,with Hopkins over the top view about ideas and justice one might like to look twice before the cost is higher. We saddled ourselfs with a loser and the case of the sail boat is yet to show up.
let the citizens
written by elmerf, September 05, 2008
have at this maggot and you won't have to worry about a trial.
Allen
written by DDean, September 05, 2008
Good idea, let's stop the violance.I'll get the rope.Sure wish we still had Frontier justice.Lots of scumbags met an early grave at the hands of outraged citizens.IF only the money wasted on this trial could be used at our schools.
re: Allen
written by aiydlewild, October 07, 2008
I'll get the rope.Sure wish we still had Frontier justice.Lots of scumbags met an early grave at the hands of outraged citizens.

So, did a lot of innocent people. Most of them not White. But who cares, right? As long as a few of 'em actually turn out to be guilty.

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