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State V. Stu Dents Week 3 Group State V. Stu Dents CJS/305 State V. Stu Dents The evidence will show that after the defendant, Stu Dents, broke into the victims residence on October 18th, he kidnapped and brutally murdered Uma Opee. The defense will try to collaborate that the Stu Dents was i...

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State V. Stu Dents

CJS/305




State V. Stu Dents

, The evidence will show that after the defendant, Stu Dents, broke into the victim’s residence on

October 18th, he kidnapped and brutally murdered Uma Opee. The defense will try to collaborate that

the Stu Dents was insane at the time of the crime. But Stu Dents is not insane, he is just a cold-blooded

murderer.


Under the Section 187-a of the penal code, is explained as, the unlawful killing of another

human, or fetus, with extreme hate premeditated. In this case State V. Stu Dents, the defendant is

being charged with the murder of Uma Opee, his ex-girlfriend. The victim had been stabbed thirteen

times and bled to death on the scene on October 18th around 2345 per coroner determined time.


Police recovered Stu Dents, a journal in which he wrote about purchasing rope, rags, and a

sharp hunting knife “to fulfill his destiny.” The last writing in the journal was from the day before he

murdered Uma Opee. Stu Dents fully laid out his plan how he was going to do it, Stu Dents showed

the premeditation or aforethought of his actions. Dents believed that it was his “Destiny” his desire

to cause pain/harm to Uma Opee and kill her.


Uma Opee struggled to fight off her attacker and scratched him many times, the DNA under

the victim’s fingernails matched the DNA, the sample was provided by the defendant, Stu Dents. The

defendant was also in possession of a ring that belongs to the victim and was seen wearing the day

before her missing. This evidence shows the defendant, and the Uma Opee were involved in a

struggle the evening she was murdered. The defendant’s journal also shows the plan of his

intentions and planning of the Uma Opee’s murder.


To prove kidnapping will not be an easy way to establish a piece of evidence in this case

because Mr. Dent kidnapped Uma Opee. To prove kidnapping the prosecution must prove that Mr.

Dent intentionally and knowingly abducted the victim per Texas Penal Code Section 20.03. The

victim’s body was found behind the abandoned building clog and bounded but this alone does not

prove the kidnapping of Uma Opee. The victim had bruises on her body and DNA under her nails

show that she had struggled, she also had cloth shoved in her mouth from making noise. There was

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