Lawyer: State weapons charges against Robert Durst dropped
NEW ORLEANS - An attorney for real estate heir Robert Durst says state weapon charges against him have been dropped, clearing the way for federal proceedings in New Orleans on similar charges.
Durst, who faces a murder charge in an unrelated California case, remains jailed without bond in Louisiana.
Lawyer Dick DeGuerin said in an email that state and federal prosecutors had been discussing the possibility of the state case being dropped. He says he was pleased with the decision and that there shouldn't be two prosecutions in state and federal court for the same crime.
Assistant New Orleans District Attorney Christopher Bowman confirmed that the case has been dismissed. He says District Attorney Leon Cannizzaro reserved the right to bring the case up again once the federal case is resolved.
Durst was arrested at a New Orleans hotel in March. Prosecutors say he had a gun and marijuana in his room.
The weapons arrest has kept Durst in New Orleans even though he waived extradition to California, where he's charged in the December 2000 death of 55-year-old Susan Berman, a longtime friend - allegedly because she was going to talk to investigators about the disappearance of his first wife in 1982.
Durst was arrested early March 15, less than 12 hours before HBO aired the final segment of "The Jinx,"a documentary series featuring interviews with the real estate heir.