81. Common Pleas Court Judge Gary Glazer ruled during the trial Friday that prosecutors had not presented enough evidence to convict McGuckin. 82. During the six-week trial, prosecutors presented medical experts who testified the seven deaths were consistent with lethal injections of potassium chloride, epinephrine or both. 83. During the trial, prosecutors presented a letter Melouk sent to his sister from jail in which he explained bomb-making techniques. 84. During the trial, prosecutors presented a videotaped interview with McIntosh in which he admitted to having an argument with Fogleman and knocking her unconscious. 85. Earlier, prosecutors presented blood and footprint evidence. 86. During the latest trial, prosecutors presented a videotaped interview with McIntosh in which he admits having an argument with Fogleman after he sold her a coconut. 87. During the trial, prosecutors presented baggage check-in records and summoned passengers from the flight to show that one bag was not claimed. 88. Earlier in the trial, prosecutors presented Islamic publications confiscated from some of the defendants homes as evidence that they held extremist beliefs. 89. Evidence presented by prosecutors that Djindjic fled Serbia to avoid serving in the military during NATO airstrikes against Yugoslavia was inconclusive and insufficient, the statement said. 90. Following a four-day preliminary hearing, Common Pleas Judge Emanuel Cassimatis ruled that prosecutors presented enough evidence to warrant a trial. |
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