

Since he can’t come back, his wife said, it has been hard to keep their relationship going. “He will probably never be allowed back into the United States,” Gehrke said. citizenship, arguing the Bosnian got citizenship illegally by hiding his military service. In August 2018, a federal judge in Washington, D.C., revoked Dzeko’s naturalized U.S. Now semi-retired, the lawyer noted this case has stuck with him more than most. Gehrke got a letter from Dzeko while he was in Bosnian custody, thanking the defense attorney for representing him. The lawyer also “felt really strongly that he didn’t do it.” Gehrke said he followed the case after it left the United States and was out of his hands. Now 49, Dzeko would be in his 50s when released. While he conceded Dzeko was in the Bosnian army, he said his client was at a hospital at the time of the killings in Trusina, according to a Herald report. During extradition proceedings, Gehrke argued at one point that prosecutors had the wrong guy. Dzeko “swore up and down he didn’t do it,” Gehrke said. The lawyer said in an interview this week he remembered getting involved after a friend of Dzeko’s approached him. Navy facility, his defense attorney, David Gehrke, said at the time. “It was a really tough time,” his wife told The Herald last week.ĭzeko had been working as a groundskeeper at a U.S. It drew international attention to the man who had been leading a quiet life in Everett. The Daily Herald published multiple reports about the case that year. Marshals arrested him at his Everett home in April 2011. They also reviewed copies of combat documents and autopsy reports. The warrant came after prosecutors interviewed witnesses, including members of Dzeko’s unit and Trusina civilians.

attorney and later became Seattle’s mayor. Sixteen years after the massacre, in 2009, Bosnian prosecutors issued a warrant for Dzeko’s arrest, according to a memorandum written by Jenny Durkan, who was then an assistant U.S. Prosecutors also alleged Dzeko was a member of an execution squad that killed unarmed soldiers and civilians lined up against a stable. The man’s wife tried to grieve over his dead body, so Dzeko reportedly shot her in the head, killing her. Redfin is redefining real estate and the home buying process in Snohomish County with industry-leading technology, full-service agents, and lower fees that provide a better value for Redfin buyers and sellers.He also threw another man into a house’s yard before killing him, according to court papers. If you're looking to sell your home in the Snohomish County area, our listing agents can help you get the best price. Redfin has a local office at 1099 Stewart St, Suite 600, Seattle, WA 98101. Our top-rated real estate agents in Snohomish County are local experts and are ready to answer your questions about properties, neighborhoods, schools, and the newest listings for sale in Snohomish County. Use filters to narrow your search by price, square feet, beds, and baths to find homes that fit your criteria. Find your dream home in Snohomish County using the tools above. In addition to houses in Snohomish County, there were also 169 condos, 139 townhouses, and 23 multi-family units for sale in Snohomish County last month. In the past month, 484 homes have been sold in Snohomish County. This map is refreshed with the newest listings in Snohomish County every 15 minutes. Most homes for sale in Snohomish County stay on the market for 56 days and receive 3 offers. Some of these homes are "Hot Homes," meaning they're likely to sell quickly. There are currently 3 foreclosures for sale in Snohomish County at a median listing price of $725K.
