Convicted child killer of Etan Patz must be retried by June deadline or walk free from custody: judge

In a significant development, a federal judge has ruled that a man convicted in the notorious case of the first missing child to appear on a milk carton must either face a new trial by next June or be set free, as reported on Friday.

Pedro Hernandez was found guilty in 2017 for the kidnapping and murder of 6-year-old Etan Patz, who disappeared on his way to the bus stop in 1979. His sentence was set at 25 years to life, but this was overturned last July.

On Thursday, Judge Colleen McMahon in New York’s federal district court declared that if Hernandez is not retried by June 1, he must be released.

The initial trial of Hernandez resulted in a hung jury, leading to a retrial.

Split of Pedro Hernandez in court and a missing poster for Etan Patz

Images from court proceedings show Pedro Hernandez alongside a missing person poster of Etan Patz. (Photos: Reuters/Louis Lanzano/Pool; Reuters/Defense attorney Alice Fontier/Handout)

Earlier this week, Hernandez’s legal team requested that a release date be established should the prosecution decide against pursuing another trial.

The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals overturned Hernandez’s conviction this summer based on the jury not getting a thorough enough explanation of its options, including that it could ignore Hernandez’s confessions. 

Five years before his conviction, Hernandez admitted to police that he lured Patz into the basement of the convenience store where he worked using soda. 

Prosecutors said Hernandez choked Etan, stuffed his body into a plastic garbage bag hidden inside a box, and took it out with the trash.

The appeals court found that the trial judge in 2017 gave “clearly wrong” and “manifestly prejudicial” instructions to the jury in response to a question about the suspect’s confessions to police.

During jury deliberations, the jury asked the judge whether, if it deemed invalid a confession Hernandez made before being advised of his Miranda rights to remain silent, it must also disregard a subsequent confession after those warnings were given.

Etan Patz missing poster

A poster with the writing of Pedro Hernandez is pictured in this undated evidence handout photo provided by defense attorney Alice Fontier. (Reuters/Defense attorney Alice Fontier/Handout)

The judge told the jury no, but the appeals court said that answer was incorrect.

Hernandez, of Maple Shade, New Jersey, confessed soon after his brother-in-law told detectives the store clerk may have been a suspect, The New York Times reported. The relative claimed Hernandez told a prayer group decades earlier that he’d killed a child in New York.

His defense team had argued during his trial that he is a mentally unstable man with a low IQ who was unable to separate truth from fiction. 

Defense lawyers also pointed to a different man who was long the prime suspect — a convicted Pennsylvania child molester who made incriminating remarks about Etan’s case in the 1990s and who had dated a woman acquainted with the Patz family. He was never charged and denied killing the boy.

Etan Patz's father in court

Stanley Patz, Etan Patz’s father, at the Manhattan State Supreme Court following the sentencing of Pedro Hernandez, in New York City on April 18, 2017. (Reuters/Lucas Jackson)

Matthew Colangelo, a prosecutor in the office of Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg, said before McMahon’s ruling that prosecutors likely won’t know for three months whether they’ll seek a new trial. 

Prosecutors also plan to ask the U.S. Supreme Court to review the reversal of Hernandez’s conviction. 

“It is not my job to read the tea leaves or make predictions or estimates about when or how the Supreme Court will act,” McMahon wrote. “The mandate — my marching orders — simply directs that I set an end date by which any trial must commence, and order Hernandez freed if a retrial does not commence by that date.”

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