Chandra Levy slay suspect due in court
A man charged in the killing of federal intern Chandra Levy is scheduled to appear in court.
Twenty-eight-year-old Ingmar Guandique has pleaded not guilty to first-degree murder and other counts in Levy's death. She disappeared in 2001 and her remains were found a year later in Rock Creek Park.
D.C. Superior Court Judge Gerald I. Fisher is expected to consider several motions during a Friday morning hearing.
Guandique's attorneys have requested to change the venue, claiming extensive media coverage will make it difficult for him to get a fair trial in Washington.
Defense attorneys have said that there's no scientific evidence linking their client to her death.
-- Associated Press
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Washington Post editors
| May 14, 2010; 8:30 AM ET
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Crime and Public Safety, DC
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Chandra Levy, Court, Murder, Rock Creek Park, Superior court, Washington D.C.
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