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Joselo Lucero, brother of Marcelo Lucero, gestures while listening to questions from the media outside the courtroom in Riverhead, N.Y., Thursday, March 18, 2010. Opening statements were expected Thursday in the murder trial of a teenager accused of fatally stabbing Marcelo Lucero, an immigrant from Ecuador, a case that sparked a federal probe of police responses to hate crimes on eastern Long Island.

Joselo Lucero, brother of Marcelo Lucero, gestures while listening to questions from the media outside the courtroom in Riverhead, N.Y., Thursday, March 18, 2010. Opening statements were expected Thursday in the murder trial of a teenager accused of fatally stabbing Marcelo Lucero, an immigrant from Ecuador, a case that sparked a federal probe of police responses to hate crimes on eastern Long Island.

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Joselo Lucero, right, brother of Marcelo Lucero, listens to questions from the media outside the courtroom in Riverhead, N.Y., Thursday, March 18, 2010. Opening statements were expected Thursday in the murder trial of a teenager accused of fatally stabbing Marcelo Lucero, an immigrant from Ecuador, a case that sparked a federal probe of police responses to hate crimes on eastern Long Island.

Joselo Lucero, right, brother of Marcelo Lucero, listens to questions from the media outside the courtroom in Riverhead, N.Y., Thursday, March 18, 2010. Opening statements were expected Thursday in the murder trial of a teenager accused of fatally stabbing Marcelo Lucero, an immigrant from Ecuador, a case that sparked a federal probe of police responses to hate crimes on eastern Long Island.

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Robert Conroy, second from left, Jeffrey Conroy's father, leaves the courtroom in  Riverhead, N.Y., Thursday, March 18, 2010. Opening statements were expected Thursday in the murder trial of a teenager, Jeffrey Conroy, accused of fatally stabbing Marcelo Lucero, an immigrant from Ecuador, a case that sparked a federal probe of police responses to hate crimes on eastern Long Island.

Robert Conroy, second from left, Jeffrey Conroy's father, leaves the courtroom in Riverhead, N.Y., Thursday, March 18, 2010. Opening statements were expected Thursday in the murder trial of a teenager, Jeffrey Conroy, accused of fatally stabbing Marcelo Lucero, an immigrant from Ecuador, a case that sparked a federal probe of police responses to hate crimes on eastern Long Island.

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Robert Conroy, foreground left of center, father of Jeffrey Conroy, leaves the courtroom in  Riverhead, N.Y., Thursday, March 18, 2010.  Opening statements were expected Thursday in the murder trial of teenager Jeffrey Conroy who's accused of fatally stabbing Marcelo Lucero, an immigrant from Ecuador, a case that sparked a federal probe of police responses to hate crimes on eastern Long Island.

Robert Conroy, foreground left of center, father of Jeffrey Conroy, leaves the courtroom in Riverhead, N.Y., Thursday, March 18, 2010. Opening statements were expected Thursday in the murder trial of teenager Jeffrey Conroy who's accused of fatally stabbing Marcelo Lucero, an immigrant from Ecuador, a case that sparked a federal probe of police responses to hate crimes on eastern Long Island.

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Robert Conroy, center, father of Jeffrey Conroy, leaves the courtroom in  Riverhead, N.Y., Thursday, March 18, 2010.  Opening statements were expected Thursday in the murder trial of teenager Jeffrey Conroy who's accused of fatally stabbing Marcelo Lucero, an immigrant from Ecuador, a case that sparked a federal probe of police responses to hate crimes on eastern Long Island.

Robert Conroy, center, father of Jeffrey Conroy, leaves the courtroom in Riverhead, N.Y., Thursday, March 18, 2010. Opening statements were expected Thursday in the murder trial of teenager Jeffrey Conroy who's accused of fatally stabbing Marcelo Lucero, an immigrant from Ecuador, a case that sparked a federal probe of police responses to hate crimes on eastern Long Island.

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Robert Conroy, center, Jeffrey Conroy's father, leaves the courtroom in  Riverhead, N.Y., Thursday, March 18, 2010. Opening statements were expected Thursday in the murder trial of teenager Jeffrey Conroy who's accused of fatally stabbing Marcelo Lucero, an immigrant from Ecuador, a case that sparked a federal probe of police responses to hate crimes on eastern Long Island.

Robert Conroy, center, Jeffrey Conroy's father, leaves the courtroom in Riverhead, N.Y., Thursday, March 18, 2010. Opening statements were expected Thursday in the murder trial of teenager Jeffrey Conroy who's accused of fatally stabbing Marcelo Lucero, an immigrant from Ecuador, a case that sparked a federal probe of police responses to hate crimes on eastern Long Island.

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Joselo Lucero, center, brother of Marcelo Lucero, enters the courtroom in  Riverhead, N.Y., Thursday, March 18, 2010, with Hispanics Across America president Fernando Mateo, left, and his attorney Kevin Faga. Opening statements were expected Thursday in the murder trial of a teenager accused of fatally stabbing Marcelo Lucero, an immigrant from Ecuador, a case that sparked a federal probe of police responses to hate crimes on eastern Long Island.

Joselo Lucero, center, brother of Marcelo Lucero, enters the courtroom in Riverhead, N.Y., Thursday, March 18, 2010, with Hispanics Across America president Fernando Mateo, left, and his attorney Kevin Faga. Opening statements were expected Thursday in the murder trial of a teenager accused of fatally stabbing Marcelo Lucero, an immigrant from Ecuador, a case that sparked a federal probe of police responses to hate crimes on eastern Long Island.

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Joselo Lucero, center, brother of Marcelo Lucero, enters the courtroom in  Riverhead, N.Y., Thursday, March 18, 2010, with Hispanics Across America president Fernando Mateo, left, and his attorney. Opening statements were expected Thursday in the murder trial of a teenager accused of fatally stabbing Marcelo Lucero, an immigrant from Ecuador, a case that sparked a federal probe of police responses to hate crimes on eastern Long Island.

Joselo Lucero, center, brother of Marcelo Lucero, enters the courtroom in Riverhead, N.Y., Thursday, March 18, 2010, with Hispanics Across America president Fernando Mateo, left, and his attorney. Opening statements were expected Thursday in the murder trial of a teenager accused of fatally stabbing Marcelo Lucero, an immigrant from Ecuador, a case that sparked a federal probe of police responses to hate crimes on eastern Long Island.

AP 

Joselo Lucero, brother of Marcelo Lucero, gestures while listening to questions from the media outside the courtroom in Riverhead, N.Y., Thursday, March 18, 2010. Opening statements were expected Thursday in the murder trial of a teenager accused of fatally stabbing Marcelo Lucero, an immigrant from Ecuador, a case that sparked a federal probe of police responses to hate crimes on eastern Long Island.

Joselo Lucero, brother of Marcelo Lucero, gestures while listening to questions from the media outside the courtroom in Riverhead, N.Y., Thursday, March 18, 2010. Opening statements were expected Thursday in the murder trial of a teenager accused of fatally stabbing Marcelo Lucero, an immigrant from Ecuador, a case that sparked a federal probe of police responses to hate crimes on eastern Long Island.

AP 

Joselo Lucero, right, brother of Marcelo Lucero, listens to questions from the media outside the courtroom in Riverhead, N.Y., Thursday, March 18, 2010. Opening statements were expected Thursday in the murder trial of a teenager accused of fatally stabbing Marcelo Lucero, an immigrant from Ecuador, a case that sparked a federal probe of police responses to hate crimes on eastern Long Island.

Joselo Lucero, right, brother of Marcelo Lucero, listens to questions from the media outside the courtroom in Riverhead, N.Y., Thursday, March 18, 2010. Opening statements were expected Thursday in the murder trial of a teenager accused of fatally stabbing Marcelo Lucero, an immigrant from Ecuador, a case that sparked a federal probe of police responses to hate crimes on eastern Long Island.

AP 

Robert Conroy, second from left, Jeffrey Conroy's father, leaves the courtroom in  Riverhead, N.Y., Thursday, March 18, 2010. Opening statements were expected Thursday in the murder trial of a teenager, Jeffrey Conroy, accused of fatally stabbing Marcelo Lucero, an immigrant from Ecuador, a case that sparked a federal probe of police responses to hate crimes on eastern Long Island.

Robert Conroy, second from left, Jeffrey Conroy's father, leaves the courtroom in Riverhead, N.Y., Thursday, March 18, 2010. Opening statements were expected Thursday in the murder trial of a teenager, Jeffrey Conroy, accused of fatally stabbing Marcelo Lucero, an immigrant from Ecuador, a case that sparked a federal probe of police responses to hate crimes on eastern Long Island.

AP 

Robert Conroy, foreground left of center, father of Jeffrey Conroy, leaves the courtroom in  Riverhead, N.Y., Thursday, March 18, 2010.  Opening statements were expected Thursday in the murder trial of teenager Jeffrey Conroy who's accused of fatally stabbing Marcelo Lucero, an immigrant from Ecuador, a case that sparked a federal probe of police responses to hate crimes on eastern Long Island.

Robert Conroy, foreground left of center, father of Jeffrey Conroy, leaves the courtroom in Riverhead, N.Y., Thursday, March 18, 2010. Opening statements were expected Thursday in the murder trial of teenager Jeffrey Conroy who's accused of fatally stabbing Marcelo Lucero, an immigrant from Ecuador, a case that sparked a federal probe of police responses to hate crimes on eastern Long Island.

AP 

Robert Conroy, center, father of Jeffrey Conroy, leaves the courtroom in  Riverhead, N.Y., Thursday, March 18, 2010.  Opening statements were expected Thursday in the murder trial of teenager Jeffrey Conroy who's accused of fatally stabbing Marcelo Lucero, an immigrant from Ecuador, a case that sparked a federal probe of police responses to hate crimes on eastern Long Island.

Robert Conroy, center, father of Jeffrey Conroy, leaves the courtroom in Riverhead, N.Y., Thursday, March 18, 2010. Opening statements were expected Thursday in the murder trial of teenager Jeffrey Conroy who's accused of fatally stabbing Marcelo Lucero, an immigrant from Ecuador, a case that sparked a federal probe of police responses to hate crimes on eastern Long Island.

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