Driver charged in deadly Las Vegas DUI hit-and-run flees country: ‘How is this individual not a flight risk?’

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Carson Heath leaves behind a wife, son and a large extended family. (Heath family)

Though a longtime Las Vegas resident, Trofim holds dual citizenship, prosecutors said. It was unclear Tuesday if the judge who set Trofim’s initial bail was aware of his dual citizenship.

“And we have no recourse to bring this person to judge — at all,” Heath’s cousin, Paula Donegan, said Tuesday.

Trofim paid a bail bondsman $1,500 to secure his release, records said. In the days after his arrest and subsequent release, Trofim allegedly put his home up for sale and returned to Moldova, the 8 News Now Investigators have learned.

“How is this individual not a flight risk in the eyes of any judge?” Donegan said. “And for someone to come up with $1,500 out of pocket is absurd. It’s ridiculous and this is the problem with our judicial system.”

<em>Carson Heath leaves behind a wife, son and a large extended family. (Heath family)</em><em><button class=

Carson Heath leaves behind a wife, son and a large extended family. (Heath family)

The alcohol-monitoring bracelet a judge ordered Trofim to wear last pinged at Los Angeles International Airport on Aug. 31, prosecutors said. It reportedly was not GPS enabled and was not actively tracking Trofim as other electronic-monitoring bracelets would.

“Not only did we lose Carson, but we continue to be victimized by these low bails,” Donegan said.

Bail is ultimately up to a judge’s discretion. According to a recent Nevada Supreme Court ruling, judges must weigh a defendant’s ties to the community and their ability to pay bail if and when required. A Clark County standard bail schedule implemented in 2020 has no suggested amount for DUIs resulting in death.

Heath’s family said his accused killer’s alleged actions of leaving the scene of the deadly crash was enough evidence itself.

<em>The eastern European country of Moldova lies near Romania and Ukraine — more than 6,000 miles away from Las Vegas. (KLAS)</em><em><button class=

The eastern European country of Moldova lies near Romania and Ukraine — more than 6,000 miles away from Las Vegas. (KLAS)

“I don’t think any amount of bail would have been worth Carson’s life,” Donegan said.

Heath would have celebrated his 25th wedding anniversary in the weeks after this death, his family said.

Las Vegas Justice Court Judge Joe Bonaventure issued a bench warrant for Trofim’s arrest on Tuesday.

The United States has no extradition treaty with Moldova. Instead, authorities there handle international requests on a case-by-case basis as “the Moldovan constitution does not permit extradition of its nationals,” a U.S. State Department document said.

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