Fast-food murder trial continues
The prosecution presented more witnesses Wednesday in the trial of
Ramadan Dokovic, a 42-year-old Downey man accused of shooting and killing
a 49-year-old Newport Beach resident a year ago.
On Tuesday, several witnesses testified that they heard Miroslav
Maric’s cries for help as the two men struggled over a long-barreled
handgun in the parking lot of a Jack in the Box restaurant at the corner
of 17th Street and Tustin Avenue in Costa Mesa the afternoon of May 18,
2001. They said the struggle ended when Dokovic gained possession of the
gun and shot Maric.
On Wednesday, jurors heard testimony from police officers and experts
from the Orange County coroner’s office. The prosecution is expected to
continue today with the presentation of more evidence, including police
interviews with Dokovic.
The prosecution maintains Dokovic shot Maric because Maric would not
lead him to his cousin, Mike Dokovic, who officials say headed a fraud
ring in Newport Beach. Prosecutor Matt Murphy said a Costa Mesa jeweler
had promised $20,000 to Dokovic if he could get back Rolex watches that
Mike Dokovic allegedly stole from him. The defense argued that Dokovic
acted in self-defense and only tried to protect himself from Maric.
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