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'It's Time for Him to Come Home'

Justin Wolfe's family talks about their reaction to the news that he will stand trial again for capital murder.

 
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Justin Wolfe's mother, Terri Steinberg, and his sister, Lindsay Steinberg, talk about Friday's decision.
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Justin Wolfe's mother, Terri Steinberg, and his sister, Lindsay Steinberg, talk about Friday's decision.

Justin Wolfe's family and supporters had high hopes that he would come home on Friday. Instead, a Prince William County Circuit Court judge ordered that Wolfe—whose murder conviction was vacated last year—be held without bond until he is retried in October

Family members cried quietly and held on to each other after the decision. 

"Justin has spent 11 years in solitary confinement for a crime he didn't commit, and it's time for him to come home," said his mother, Terri Steinberg, outside the courthouse.  

Lindsay Steinberg, who was four years old when her brother Justin Wolfe was incarcerated, said she was disappointed. 

"It's hard to see that he won't be coming home today, but I just hope that he will be home in time for my sixteenth birthday," Lindsay said. 

"It's my birthday wish."

In the following video, Wolfe's family talks about their reaction to the upcoming retrial. 

Related articles:

Wolfe Held Without Bail Until Retrial

Raymond Morrogh Appointed as Special Prosecutor in Justin Wolfe Case

Related Topics: Death Penalty, Justin Wolfe, Justin Wolfe Retrial, and Terri Steinberg

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