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    Defendant in Klamath Falls Kidnapping Case Chooses to Represent Himself at Sentencing

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    Medford, OR — Negasi Zuberi, the man convicted in a high-profile kidnapping case involving a sex worker in Seattle, has opted to waive his right to legal counsel and will represent himself at his sentencing later this month, according to court documents.

    Zuberi, 30, faces a potential life sentence after being found guilty of kidnapping a woman in Seattle in July 2023. Authorities say Zuberi lured the woman under the guise of offering work, before assaulting and raping her. He then transported her to Klamath Falls, where he confined her in a makeshift cell in the garage of his home on El Dorado Avenue. The victim was eventually able to escape, prompting a police investigation that led to Zuberi’s arrest.

    In a formal waiver of counsel filed with the court on December 11, 2024, Zuberi acknowledged the gravity of the charges against him and the severity of the potential consequences. Despite understanding the complexities of the legal process, Zuberi expressed his desire to proceed without an attorney. He also acknowledged that by representing himself, he would be at a “serious disadvantage” in navigating the legal proceedings, which involve intricate rules and procedures.

    Chief Judge McShane of the U.S. District Court accepted Zuberi’s request to waive his right to counsel, allowing him to proceed with self-representation at his upcoming sentencing. The hearing is scheduled for January 17, 2025, at 1:00 p.m.

    Legal experts warn that individuals who choose to represent themselves in complex criminal cases often face significant challenges in presenting their defense, given the complicated nature of the legal system. Zuberi’s decision to forego an attorney may further complicate his case as he faces sentencing for his crimes.

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