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Appeal brief challenges forensic evidence and hearsay in Binion murder conviction of Murphy
The passage offers a modest investigative lead about a possible wrongful conviction, focusing on disputed forensic analysis and alleged unconstitutional hearsay. It lacks any connection to high‑rankin Defense argues the alleged chest bruise was actually a benign skin tumor, undermining the 'burking' The brief contends that the victim's alleged pre‑death statement, presented by his lawyer, constit
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The passage offers a modest investigative lead about a possible wrongful conviction, focusing on disputed forensic analysis and alleged unconstitutional hearsay. It lacks any connection to high‑rankin Defense argues the alleged chest bruise was actually a benign skin tumor, undermining the 'burking' The brief contends that the victim's alleged pre‑death statement, presented by his lawyer, constit
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