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Lawyer: Carnation killings suspect would plead guilty if no death penalty
Posted on February 14, 2013 at 5:37 PM
Updated Thursday, May 9 at 11:15 AM
The trials of Joseph McEnroe and Michele Anderson are in the hands of the State Supreme Court. Defense attorney Katie Ross presented a motion that led to the dismissal of the death penalty.
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