PA v. Nicole Virzi

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SUMMARY

Nicole Virzi, accused of killing 6-week-old Leon Katz, faces a jury trial scheduled for October 1, 2026, with hearings on March 25, 2026, where the defense will argue to suppress her confession and evidence from a warrantless cell phone search. As of February 23, 2026, a judge ruled Virzi's confession, in which she admitted to dropping the baby multiple times, admissible, finding it was made "knowingly, intelligently, and voluntarily" despite defense claims of a coerced 13-hour interrogation. Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty against Virzi, citing aggravating factors including torture and the victim being under 12 years old. Virzi waived her right to a preliminary hearing on February 11, 2026, and a status hearing on December 8, 2025, revealed the defense is consulting a forensic psychiatrist. The defense maintains Virzi's constitutional rights were violated by unlawful arrest and detention, and that her confession was coerced.

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2026

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A jury trial for Nicole Virzi is scheduled for October 1, 2026, with hearings set for March 25, 2026. The defense has filed motions to suppress Virzi's confession, statements made to law enforcement, and evidence from a warrantless cell phone search, arguing violations of her constitutional rights.

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Nicole Virzi's confession has been ruled admissible in her homicide trial, with the trial scheduled to begin on May 26, 2026. A motion hearing is set for March 25, 2026.

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A judge ruled that Nicole Virzi's confession to police, in which she admitted to dropping the baby multiple times, is admissible in her homicide trial. The judge found the statement was made knowingly, intelligently, and voluntarily, despite defense claims of coercion during a 13-hour interrogation. Virzi, accused of killing her best friend's infant son, faces the death penalty.

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Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty against Nicole Virzi, who is accused of killing 6-week-old Leon Katz while babysitting him. Aggravating factors cited include torture and the victim being under 12 years old. A judge ruled that Virzi's statement to police was made voluntarily, despite defense claims of coercion.

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A preliminary hearing was held for Nicole Virzi, who is accused of homicide in the death of an infant. During this hearing, Virzi waived her right to a preliminary hearing. She was babysitting the infant while his parents were hospitalized with injuries allegedly caused by Virzi.

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2025

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A status hearing for Nicole Virzi's case took place on December 8, 2025, during which it was revealed that the defense is consulting a forensic psychiatrist.

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A hearing was held on a defense motion to suppress Virzi's statement to police, during which prosecutors played portions of her video-recorded interrogation, and the defense argued the confession was coerced.

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2024

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A pre-trial conference has set a jury trial date for December 10, 2024, for Nicole Virzi, who is accused of homicide in the death of an infant. Two status hearings have also been scheduled to take place before the trial begins. Virzi faces the death penalty for the alleged murder.

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Prosecutors announced their intention to pursue the death penalty against Nicole Virzi for the alleged killing of a friend's newborn baby and injuring the twin brother. This decision was made citing aggravating factors, including alleged torture of a victim under 12 years old. The case was waived for court on July 24, 2024, with all charges proceeding.

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Leon Katz was pronounced dead. Nicole Virzi was questioned by police for 12 hours, during which she confessed to harming the child. She was subsequently charged with criminal homicide, endangering the welfare of children, and aggravated assault, and bail was denied.

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Nicole Virzi's trial for the death of infant Leon Katz and the injury of his twin brother Ari has been scheduled for October 1. A judge ruled her confession admissible, rejecting the defense's claim of coercion. Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty.

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