PITTSBURGH—David J. Hickton, United
States Attorney for the Western District of Pennsylvania, today issued the
following statement regarding the federal charges pending against Kenneth
Konias, Jr.:
“Today we announce that we are going to
defer federal prosecution of Kenneth Konias until resolution of the prosecution
of state charges by the Allegheny County District Attorney.
“The decision to withdraw the federal
charges and allow the state’s case to proceed has been made after a thorough
review of the circumstances surrounding the crime. We have consulted with
Michael Haines’ family and Garda in making this decision and have engaged in
extensive discussions with the District Attorney, FBI, and other involved law
enforcement. This decision is in the best interests of justice, the victims,
and the community.
“Federal interest in this crime remains
strong. The FBI has committed to continue its assistance in the ongoing
investigation and prosecution in partnership with local law enforcement here,
in Florida, and wherever else the ongoing investigation may lead.
“We will monitor the case closely as it
proceeds through Pennsylvania’s Court of Common Pleas.
“As separate sovereigns, the state and
federal cases are not mutually exclusive. We retain the ability to re-file the
federal charges, as the law permits prosecution in state court, federal court,
or both.”
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