ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. — A judge ruled two teens charged with manslaughter in the death of Roger Trindade can be released from jail.
Jesse Sutherland, 15, and Simeon Hall, 15, will be required to be under house arrest once they get out of jail.
Trindade’s mother, Adriana Trindade, sobbed in the back of the courtroom during the judge’s ruling.
Trindade was found beaten and unconscious at Central Park in Winter Park on Oct. 15, investigators said. Trindade was taken off life support days later. His death was ruled a homicide.
Prosecutors also announced Wednesday that Hall was involved in another violent encounter involving a homeless man after the Oct. 15 incident of Trindade’s death.
Prosecutors said Hall gave police a false name after the alleged attack on the homeless man in order to avoid problems in the Trindade case.
Trindade’s mother, Adriana, testified that when her family moved to Orlando from Brazil, she thought her son would be safer, but now, “He died for nothing.”
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Jagger Gouda, 14, is charged with witness tampering.
The Winter Park Police Department received the results of an autopsy report, which concluded that Trindade’s death was “homicide as a result of blunt-force trauma.”
"When he (Trindade) was on the ground and flinching, he (Sutherland) then spat on him. Afterwards, he bragged to his friend about the knockout punch," a prosecutor said in a previous hearing.
Adriana Trindade told the court that the teens accused in her son’s death “need to serve an example for society,” and should be held pending trial.
“(Roger) was going to be a nice father and husband,” Adriana Trindade said. “Now nothing.”
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Sutherland was later arrested in Virginia and his move to the state was called into question by prosecution.
“What was your intention when you moved him to Virginia to live with his mother?” prosecutors asked.
“For his safety. I was concerned for his safety. He’d been getting threats,” Sutherland’s dad said.
Prosecutors questioned Hall’s mother’s parenting skills.
“Were you aware that your son was hanging out on Park Avenue?” prosecutors asked.
“No ma’am,” Hall’s mother said.
Hall and Sutherland's trials in #RogerTrindade case are set for February 24th at 8:30am. To be tried as juveniles. #WFTV
— Field Sutton (@FSuttonWFTV) January 4, 2017
Roger Trindade’s sister, Laura Koch, pleaded with the court not to release Hall, Gouda and Sutherland.
“If we release these boys, what message are we sending?” she asked.
After the hearing, Roger Trindade's family said they were looking for justice not revenge in the teen's death.
"Because in 10 years, 20 years, I am still going to feel this pain," Adriana Trindade said. "I think this will have to be an example. And the worst thing is I'm going to pay more than these boys and these parents. For sure."
Gouda, who is charged with tampering with a witness, is scheduled to have a plea hearing Thursday.