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Wednesday, October 3, 2012

Retrial Delayed and New Charges Filed Against Justin Wolfe

The former death row inmate's retrial was originally scheduled to begin in October, but a judge has not set the new date yet.

The re-trial of Justin Michael Wolfe, whose previous conviction related to the murder of Daniel Robert Petrole Jr. was vacated by the federal courts, has been delayed. Additional charges have been filed against the former Chantilly High School student. While the trial—initially set for Oct. 15—has been delayed, the judge did not set a new date. The new charges include first-degree murder, capital murder, two counts of drug distribution, and two charges of using a firearm in commission of a felony, according to Prince William County court records.  Wolfe was convicted in 2002 of ordering Petrole’s 2001 murder, but the triggerman later recanted his story and testified on Wolfe’s behalf in federal court. Federal judges criticized how Prince …

Virginia Law

10:53 pm on Thursday, November 15, 2012

He isn't alone - http://www.kcsb.org/interviews/west-of-memphis-interview - When you hear Domion Echols story - from what I can tell not much difference then James Wolfe - We should all be concerned about this - This to can happen to you or a loved one - I am living it - not on Death Row - but, the Old Boy Network is powerful - If you aren't one of them - Watch your Back - for you and your family…   more ›

Friday, September 14, 2012

'It's Time for Him to Come Home'

Justin Wolfe's family talks about their reaction to the news that he will stand trial again for capital murder.

Justin Wolfe's family and supporters had high hopes that he would come home on Friday. Instead, a Prince William County Circuit Court judge ordered that Wolfe—whose murder conviction was vacated last year—be held without bond until he is retried in October.  Family members cried quietly and held on to each other after the decision.  "Justin has spent 11 years in solitary confinement for a crime he didn't commit, and it's time for him to come home," said his mother, Terri Steinberg, outside the courthouse.   Lindsay Steinberg, who was four years old when her brother Justin Wolfe was incarcerated, said she was disappointed.  "It's hard to see that he won't be coming home today, but I just hope that he will be home in time for my sixteenth …

Raymond Morrogh Appointed as Special Prosecutor in Justin Wolfe Case

Prince William County commonwealth's attorney Paul Ebert recused himself from the case, after a federal judge said the initial trial was filled with "hearsay and speculation."

Fairfax County Commonwealth's Attorney Raymond Morrogh will act as special prosecutor when the state again tries Justin Wolfe, of Chantilly, for allegedly ordering the 2001 murder of Centreville's Daniel Petrole Jr.  Prince William County Circuit Court Judge Mary Grace O'Brien confirmed Morrogh as the prosecutor Friday, a day after Prince William County prosecutors moved to recuse themselves from the case.  "I thought it was appropriate for a special prosecutor," O'Brien said.  Given the circumstances around the case, the move to appoint a special prosecutor was expected. Last year, a federal judge reprimanded Commonwealth's Attorney Paul Ebert and Assistant Commonwealth's Attorney Richard Conway for their conduct at the previous trial. U.…

Monday, September 10, 2012

Justin Wolfe Will Likely be Retried in Murder-for-Hire Case

A Prince William County prosecutor indicated on Monday that his office will retry Justin Wolfe, a former death row inmate.

A Prince William County prosecutor on Monday indicated that his office would retry Justin Wolfe, a Chantilly man who spent over a decade on death row before his conviction was vacated.  "It does need to be set for trial," Richard Conway, an assistant commonwealth's attorney, told Judge Mary Grace O'Brien at a hearing Monday in Prince William County Circuit Court.  Wolfe will next appear in court on Friday, where his lawyers will make a motion to let him out on bail. The retrial date will also be set at Friday's hearing.  "It's not what I hoped," Terri Steinberg, Wolfe's mother, said after the hearing. "I'm shocked, shocked." The news comes just one month after a federal appeals court confirmed the vacation of Wolfe's sentence. Both the …

Donna Atkins

9:49 pm on Friday, September 14, 2012

Seems like this has turned into a power play game. Sad story of justice not being served.   more ›

Friday, September 7, 2012

State Will Not Appeal Justin Wolfe Death Penalty Case

Defense will ask courts to let Wolfe out on bail, pending the prosecution's decision to retry.

The Virginia Attorney General has decided not to appeal a federal appeals court's verdict that affirmed the vacation of the sentences and convictions against death row inmate Justin Michael Wolfe. The state had the option of appealing before the fourth circuit court or to the Supreme Court. Since they decided not to, Prince William County Commonwealth's Attorney Paul Ebert now has 120 days to decide whether to release or retry Wolfe. Wolfe is now on his way back to the Manassas jail, according to family members. The next step is for the defense to ask for bail.  "I think we're still trying to digest whether or not this is real," said Terri Steinberg, Wolfe's mother. "We've been waiting for this for 11 years—over 11 years." "No one should …

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Dusty Smith

1:44 pm on Monday, September 10, 2012

Well, Owen won't be out for another 28 years, or something in that range. He received a 60-year sentence in 2002, with 22 years suspended. So by my math, that's another 28 years.   more ›

Friday, May 18, 2012

Wolfe, State Now Await 4th Circuit Ruling

Opposing sides debate whether information was improperly withheld.

A three-judge panel of U.S. 4th Circuit Court of Appeals in Richmond on Thursday listened to attorneys for opposing sides in a Virginia Death Row case in which a lower federal court vacated the sentences of Justin Michael Wolfe, of Chantilly. The state appealed the order of U.S. District Court Judge Raymond A. Jackson that overturned a death sentence related to the murder of Daniel Robert Petrole Jr., of Centreville, in March 2001. Triggerman Owen Merton Barber IV testified against Wolfe during Wolfe’s 2002 trial and has since changed his story more than once—most recently proclaiming Wolfe's innocence to Judge Jackson. Estimates of when the 4th Circuit ruling may come range from a couple of weeks to several months. The court previously …

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Evy Van Polen

3:28 pm on Wednesday, September 12, 2012

I wondered the same thing, dig deeper into those phone calls get to the bottom of those....I bet that sets a lot of things up for questioning. There were reasons for those phone calls and there can be explanations if you dig deep enough and if you use some good tack-ticks to get those questions answered!   more ›

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