Former bodega worker Pedro Hernandez appeared in Manhattan Supreme Court Thursday morning, his first appearance after his indictment Wednesday in the abduction and murder of Etan Patz.
He did not enter a plea, though his attorney later called his client’s indictment “curious,” adding it was the product of a “false confession.”
“We didn’t get an opportunity to enter a plea,” Manhattan attorney Harvey Fishbein said outside court. “Just so there’s no question, the plea in this case will be not...
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