Opinion ID: 2162360
Heading Depth: 1
Heading Rank: 4

Heading: Detective Rivera's testimony.

Text: Detective Albert Rivera of the Metropolitan Police Department, who investigated Homan's complaint that DaSilva had threatened to kill him, testified that he had interviewed Goyal on January 29, 1993 in relation to that investigation. According to Rivera, Goyal told him that DaSilva had come to Goyal's Springfield, Virginia office and had threatened to kill Goyal if he (DaSilva) could not locate his wife. Goyal stated that he had considered swearing out a warrant and having DaSilva arrested by the Virginia authorities. Goyal also told Rivera that later that same day which was the 25th of January he [presumably DaSilva] had been to Mr. Homan's address during the day some time and then later that evening he [presumably DaSilva] told Mr. Goyal that he [presumably DaSilva] had also called him [presumably Homan]. [6] The detective later stated that he was unsure whether the threats Goyal was describing were threats to Goyal himself or threats to someone else about which Goyal had been told. [7]