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作者:安魂曲 在 众议院 发贴, 来自 http://www.hjclub.org
“Under Aruban law, authorities can arrest a suspect based on reasonable suspicion, unlike in the United States, where police must have probable cause.
Prosecutors can ask judges to approve three eight-day extensions of detention, followed by two longer extensions. ”
Aruban DJ freed in missing girl case
Two brothers, judge's teenage son, remain in custody
Monday, June 27, 2005; Posted: 2:13 p.m. EDT (18:13 GMT)
Steve Croes, who was arrested June 17, leaves the courthouse Sunday after a hearing in Oranjestad.
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Manage Alerts | What Is This? ORANJESTAD, Aruba (CNN) -- Aruban police released Steve Croes from jail Monday after a judge ruled on Sunday there was not enough evidence to hold the a 26-year-old disc jockey arrested in the case of missing Alabama teenager Natalee Holloway.
Croes has been in custody since June 17. Police Commissioner Jan Van Der Straten said at the time that one of the three youths still in custody implicated him in the case.
Croes works on a party boat that docks about 1,000 feet from the Holiday Inn where Holloway, 18, was staying when she disappeared May 30.
Seventeen-year-old Joran Van Der Sloot, and two other suspects -- Satish Kalpoe, 18, and Deepak Kalpoe, 21 -- appeared before the judge Sunday and will remain held for at least another eight days. They were the last people reported seen with Holloway.
Van Der Sloot's father, Paul, was arrested Thursday. At a hearing Sunday, the judge ordered him released after finding "no sufficient suspicion for guilt," defense attorney Arie Swaen said.
No formal charges have been filed in the case. Prosecutors said Croes and the three younger suspects were held in connection with possible charges of first- or second-degree murder and kidnapping resulting in death.
Attorneys for Croes, the Kalpoes and Van Der Sloot have said the men are innocent.
Asked whether Holloway's relatives felt the releases were a setback, the girl's father, Dave Holloway, said his focus remains on finding his daughter, not on the investigation.
"I still feel like he ... has some answers," he said of Paul Van Der Sloot. "But if we find Natalee, that will resolve the whole thing."
The judge presiding in Sunday's hearings was flown in from the nearby island of Curacao to avoid the appearance of impropriety. Paul Van Der Sloot is an Aruban judge.
He heard the case against each suspect separately in a proceeding lasting more than four hours.
Paul Van Der Sloot, who is relatively new to the bench, had been denied access to his son since the teen was arrested. (Full story)
Fourth release
Four people have now been released from custody in the case. Security guards Abraham Jones, 28, and Mickey John, 30, were released June 13 after eight days in custody.
David Kock, defense attorney for Satish Kalpoe, said Sunday he felt the investigation was moving in the right direction, noting that police scrutinized cell phone records and Internet traffic as part of the probe.
Kock said those records show Joran Van Der Sloot called Deepak Kalpoe about 2:40 a.m. on the morning Holloway disappeared.
The lawyer said in that call, according to Deepak Kalpoe's statements, Joran Van Der Sloot told Kalpoe he left Holloway on the beach and was walking home.
Koch said that about 40 minutes later -- about the time it would take him to walk home -- Joran Van Der Sloot text-messaged Deepak Kalpoe to tell him he had arrived.
"I just think this goes to show that the story that Deepak and Satish are telling ... is substantiated by facts," Kock said.
Shifting stories
Prosecution spokeswoman Mariaine Croes said charges -- if any -- will not be filed until the investigation is complete and evidence is reviewed by prosecutors.
Under Aruban law, authorities can arrest a suspect based on reasonable suspicion, unlike in the United States, where police must have probable cause.
Prosecutors can ask judges to approve three eight-day extensions of detention, followed by two longer extensions.
Mariaine Croes said suspects may be held up to 116 days -- and in rare cases, even longer -- before charges are filed, to allow evidence-gathering to continue.
Holloway, from the Birmingham, Alabama, suburb of Mountain Brook, was last seen about 1:30 a.m. May 30 as she left a nightclub with Joran Van Der Sloot and the Kalpoe brothers.
She was on a trip to Aruba with about 100 classmates who were celebrating their high school graduation and were accompanied by a few parent-chaperones.
The Kalpoe brothers and Joran Van Der Sloot initially told prosecutors they dropped Holloway off at the Holiday Inn, were she was staying.
But police have said that story fell apart under questioning, and no evidence has been found to show Holloway ever returned to the hotel.
The Kalpoes' mother said one of her sons had admitted lying to protect Joran Van Der Sloot and said he and his brother took the Dutch youth and Holloway to a beach and dropped them off.
Anita Van Der Sloot said her son had also changed his story and admitted being alone with Holloway on the beach, saying he left her there because she wanted to stay there.
CNN's Karl Penhaul and Kim Segal contributed to this report.
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