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Both sides kept discussing jury instructions and the formal charges against Ezra McCandless; they would get the case to decide whether Alex Woodworth's death was in self-defense or was it intentional first-degree murder.
Both sides kept discussing jury instructions and the formal charges against Ezra McCandless; they would get the case to decide whether Alex Woodworth's death was in self-defense or was it intentional first-degree murder.
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"Charge Conference"Both sides debated over jury instructions in the killer girlfriend murder trial; closing arguments were set to begin in the death of Alex Woodworth at the hands of Ezra McCandless.
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"Going Over Jury Instructions"Both sides kept discussing jury instructions and the formal charges against Ezra McCandless; they would get the case to decide whether Alex Woodworth's death was in self-defense or was it intentional first-degree murder.
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