Times Leader 1/11/2007 (no author cited)
Update: Judge says Selenski should go back to state
WILKES-BARRE – - A judge on Thursday said he has no authority to move homicide suspect Hugo Selenski from a state prison to the county prison.
Judge Chester Muroski made the decision after a brief hearing Thursday.
Selenski, 33, has been jailed at the State Correctional Institution at Frackville where he is serving a two-year sentence for burning the bodies of Adeiye Keiler and Frank James.
A jury convicted him of the charges last year. The same jury cleared him of killing the two men.
But Selenski and Paul Weakley were later charged with killing Michael Kerkowski and Tammy Fassett.
Selenski and Weakley are awaiting trial on those charges.
Selenski’s lawyers had asked for Selenski to be moved from the State Correctional Institution at Frackville to the Luzerne County Correctional Facility so they can have adequate access to him to prepare for the upcoming trial.
Prosecutors had asked for Selenski to remain at the state prison and are reluctant to have him jailed at the county jail because of witness safety and security. Selenski escaped from the county jail in October 2003.
Muroski heard some brief arguments from parties involved in the case Thursday before determining he had no jurisdiction over the matter.
But he did request the state prison to move Selenski to the State Correctional Institution at Dallas so his attorneys can have “closer accessibility” to Selenski.
It is unclear whether the state prison will accommodate his request.

Hmmm, what do YOU think Frackville will do??????? DUH!!!