Jury still out on fast-food murder
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A jury is still deliberating the fate of Ramadan Dokovic, the Downey
man accused of publicly shooting and killing a 49-year-old Newport Beach
resident a year ago in a Costa Mesa fast-food eatery parking lot.
The jury on Monday had asked portions of the evidence to be reread to
them and posed a few questions on laws relating to involuntary
manslaughter.
The prosecution alleged that Dokovic shot Miroslav Maric out of
frustration from not getting a few stolen Rolex watches he had expected
to get. The shooting, witnessed by several people, happened the afternoon
of May 18, 2001, in the parking lot of a Jack in the Box restaurant at
the corner of 17th Street and Tustin Avenue in Costa Mesa
Dokovic pleaded not guilty to the murder charge. The defense has
argued that Dokovic shot Maric in self defense.
The jury will continue deliberation today.
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