Motion alleging 'impermissibly suggestive identification procedure' filed in Miller homicide case
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Motion alleging 'impermissibly suggestive identification procedure' filed in Miller homicide case
Defense wants survey to be sent to potential jurors
The attorney representing Christopher Terrell Anderson on a first-degree intentional homicide charge related to the death of a Rhinelander woman last summer has filed a motion to suppress evidence on the grounds the Oneida County sheriff's office's identification procedure was "impermissibly suggestive." (subscriber access)
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