Between the time of her arrest on charges of cruelty to an elderly nursing home resident and the dismissal of those charges 22 months later, Mai Nagbe appeared before five judges and had two arraignment hearings, two final plea hearings and two status conferences.
During that period, Nagbe’s alleged victim and the alleged victim’s daughter-both of whom were expected to testify on the defendant’s behalf-died.
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