Posted by CotoBlogzz 04-30-2010 02:00 PM
SANTA ANA, CA -Ethan Emanuel Rosenfeld faces trial Monday for strangling and murdering his
82-year-old widowed mother, with whom he was living in her Leisure
World home.
Rosenfeld, 52, Laguna Woods, is charged with
one felony count of murder and faces a maximum sentence of 25 years to
life in state prison if convicted. Opening statements are scheduled to
begin Monday, May 3, 2010.
Between 4:00 a.m. and 6:00 a.m. on
May 30, 2005, Rosenfeld is accused of strangling and murdering his
82-year-old widowed mother, Helen. He is accused of putting her dead
body in her bed, crossing her arms across her chest, and wrapping her
body in a sheet, then
taking the victim's credit card and car and leaving.
Rosenfeld
is accused of going to Starbucks and a gas station and trying to use
his murdered mother's credit card to buy coffee and chewing tobacco. He
is accused of driving around for a while before returning to the house.
At approximately 10:00 a.m., Rosenfeld is accused of calling 911 and
indicating that he found his mother dead and that she had passed away
in her sleep.
As Rosenfeld entered pleas of "not guilty" and
"not guilty by reason of insanity," the trial will be held in two
phases. In the guilt phase, during which the court will hear evidence
about the crime, the prosecution must prove beyond a reasonable doubt
that the defendant is guilty of the charged crime.
In the sanity phase,
a jury will consider evidence to determine if the defendant was legally
sane at the time of the crime. When a defendant pleads "not guilty by
reason of insanity," the burden is on the defense to prove that the
defendant was more likely than not legally insane when he committed the
crime. To be considered legally insane, the defense must prove that the
defendant had a mental disease or defect when he committed the crime
and that this defect kept the defendant from understanding the nature
of his act or from understanding that his act was morally or legally
wrong.
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