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Can't Live Like This: State Charges May Be Dismissed Against Iryna Zarutska's Accused Murderer Due to NC Law

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Can't Live Like This: State Charges May Be Dismissed Against Iryna Zarutska's Accused Murderer Due to NC Law

Decarlos Brown Jr may be found incompetent to stand trial, resulting in a dismissal of state murder charges.

Brown, 35, was charged after CCTV footage captured him allegedly stabbing 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee Iryna Zarutska to death on a Charlotte, North Carolina, light rail train in August.

The New York Post reports Brown had an evaluation in December at Central Regional Hospital in Butner, North Carolina, that concluded he was not competent to stand trial. His competency hearing in court was scheduled for April 30, but the defense requested a 180-day delay that was granted.

A judge must now decide whether to accept the hospital’s findings.

Under state law,........

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