STORY: "David Camm Blog," by Travis K. Kircher, published by WDBR on October 11, 2013: "Three bodies on my conscience..." Travis K. Kircher is a Web Producer for WDRB News. He can be reached at tkircher@wdrb.com.
GIST: "This trial -- relatively speaking -- is almost over. There are several hurdles you have to get through in a murder trial. There's jury selection. Opening statements. The prosecution's case. The defense's case. Closing arguments. Deliberation. And lastly, the verdict. Today, the defense rested its case. Next week, prosecutors are expected to bring rebuttal witnesses, to challenge some of the points brought up by the defense in the last three weeks. And shortly after that, closing arguments will commence. It's expected that the jury will begin deliberations the week of Oct. 20. Here are the final chapters of the defense's case:..."
http://www.wdrb.com/story/23672815/david-camm-blog-camms-sister-speaks
GIST: "This trial -- relatively speaking -- is almost over. There are several hurdles you have to get through in a murder trial. There's jury selection. Opening statements. The prosecution's case. The defense's case. Closing arguments. Deliberation. And lastly, the verdict. Today, the defense rested its case. Next week, prosecutors are expected to bring rebuttal witnesses, to challenge some of the points brought up by the defense in the last three weeks. And shortly after that, closing arguments will commence. It's expected that the jury will begin deliberations the week of Oct. 20. Here are the final chapters of the defense's case:..."
http://www.wdrb.com/story/23672815/david-camm-blog-camms-sister-speaks
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