LAWRENCEVILLE - Nineteen months after Chester Cerosse was arrested on suspicion of murder, he remains in jail. <br>
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No one reported seeing the 23-year-old pull the trigger in the May 2001 death of Anthony Woron, 22, a former gang member from Gainesville. <br>
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Police don't have the murder weapon and there is no physical evidence or DNA linking Cerosse to the crime. <br>
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Woron's friend named a Hispanic gang member not Cerosse as the shooter. <br>
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``I'm surprised they're holding me for something I didn't do,'' Cerosse said. <br>
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Witnesses told police that Woron was drunk and picking fights and was shot during a Norcross-area keg party as he held a knife to a Hispanic gang member's throat, Gwinnett police Detective Marcus Head testified. <br>
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Cerosse was charged in December 2001 with Woron's murder after another inmate told investigators Cerosse confessed to the shooting while the two were smoking marijuana on a Norcross street, Head testified. <br>
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Head said the shooting could have been self-defense or defense of another but those theories have not been revealed by Cerosse and his attorney. <br>
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District Attorney Danny Porter said although there are weaknesses in the case, Cerosse's friends are to blame for his incarceration because they have not been cooperative with authorities. <br>
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``Maybe Chester should blame some of his friends for keeping him in jail for 19 months,'' Porter said. ``They won't help him.'' <br>
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Porter added that ultimately a jury will have to decide whether to set Cerosse free. No trial date has been set. <br>
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``Holding someone in jail until they prove they are innocent or until they help convict someone else is dirty business,'' said Michael Mears, director of the Multicounty Public Defender Program, a state-funded program that represents indigent defendants in death penalty cases. ``It happens more often than the general public realizes.''
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