In addition, he claimed that the device made it hard for him to find employment, something that would be simpler if his house imprisonment was also loosened.
Regarding Nkurunziza’s supervision, the court has already given him several opportunities. In three different instances.
He has not reported to his supervisor, stating that he had forgotten to check in, according to court filings. He then submitted a motion to his supervisor asking for greater reporting flexibility.
But it wasn’t just monitoring that Nkurunziza wanted to be adjusted to fit his timetable. The teen’s lawyer, Allan Lobozzo, had previously filed a motion to have his trial transferred outside of Androscoggin County.
Claiming that he would not receive a fair trial due to media coverage and a lack of “true diversity” in the jury pool.