Norco’s man accused of turning on the fire of the 43,000 acres line in Highland initially denied being in the area that day until he faced surveillance images that show his truck in several streets and he walking through a casino parking structure, said a prosecutor on Monday, April 14, the first day of the fire test.
In addition, a document presented by the San Bernardino County District Prosecutor said that DNA’s coincidence that Justin Wayne Halstenberg was found in coins (three coins coins, a penny and a penny, which prosecutors constitute so that the device used a device used a device used a device used.
Halstenberg also lit two fires in the two hours before the line fire began on September 5, 2024, which were quickly turned off, according to prosecutors. In both fires, prosecutors said, the investigators found coins or remains of a yellow legal pad, or both, similar to the coins and the paper that are in their truck and in the line fire.
But Halstenberg’s lawyers said that the duration of their opening declaration in the Superior Court of San Bernardino County that prosecutors are excessively selling the quality of the DNA party.
“They promised to process it to the maximum extension of the law. They build their case around them,” said Deputy Public Defender Luke Byward to the Jury of the San Bernardino Justice Center. “But he never approached any of those fires. Trust your eyes, trust your common sense.”
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A house in Running Springs was destroyed and five other structures were damaged. Six firefighters were injured, including one that twisted the ankle.
The fire burned well in the National Forest of San Bernardino, and burned for so many days that caused evacuation orders in Angelus Oaks and Seven Oaks more than three weekly after it began.
The 330 highway closed until November 22, and is even experiencing repairs. The 38 highway was also closed for a while.

The Prosecutor’s Office gave its opening statement first, walking to the jury members through images of time surveillance that they meant to show the white Chevrolet truck of Double Halstenberg’s cabin near the three fires, as well as the locations where their cell phone was doing ping.
That phone, according to the document archived by the DA, went out between 3:25 pm and 6:44 pm of the day when the line of the line began around 6 pm
A plates reader captured a license number that the researchers used to track Halstenberg in his home in Norco.
When Halltenberg was interrogated, said the attached prosecutor Andrew Peppler, Halstenberg said he was at home all day on September 5 and never got used to Highland.
“I don’t go out and lead. You know, that area is not the best,” said Halstenberg in a statement projected on the court screens.
But the researchers showed him a photo of him walking through the parking structure in the Casino and Casino de Yaamava in Highland.
Halstenberg then told his interrogators that he played for an hour before going home.
“Find the guilty defendant,” Peppler said.
But prosecutors have not said if they have determined a reason.
Like Byward, he had to deliver his opening statement, cell phones built in the courtroom of the sixth floor with an alert about the imminent earthquake in San Diego County. The 10 -story Courthhouse swayed slightly.
Byward said Halstenberg constantly denied having fire the fires.
Cal Fire/San Bernardino Unit Captain Michael Watanabe testified that the line fire moved at a modern speed when firefighters arrived, but came out of control two minutes later when the flames moved by a slope.
The trial is expected to continue until mid -June.
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