Prosecutors have finished calling witnesses in the case against Ingmar Guandique, accused of killing federal intern Chandra Levy in Rock Creek Park in 2001.
The prosecution dropped two charges — attempted sexual assault and a related murder charge — against Guandique. Four other counts — including first-degree murder, robbery and kidnapping — still stand.
Defense attorneys argued that the robbery and kidnapping charges should also have been dropped, but Assistant U.S. Attorney Amanda Haines said testimony from Guandique’s former cellmate showed he tried to rob her and she was dragged off a trail in the park against her will.
