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Colo. prosecutors oppose Saudi’s deportation

A Colorado prosecutor says the investigation into the slaying of the state’s corrections chief is one reason to keep a Saudi man convicted of sexual abuse behind bars in the U.S.

During a court hearing in suburban Denver on Friday, prosecutor Ann Tomsic asked a judge not to allow Homaidan al-Turki to be sent back home.

If al-Turki is deported to Saudi Arabia as he has requested, she says authorities wouldn’t be able bring him back to the U.S. if investigators find a link between him and Tom Clements’ killing earlier this year.

Her comments came a day after testimony suggesting that investigators haven’t found any connection.

Al-Turki’s lawyer says he should be allowed to serve probation at home because he’s a model inmate, is considered a low risk for reoffending and has been separated from his family for eight years.

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