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A judge on Monday ordered the release of sealed documents and transcripts from court proceedings related to the murder case of Chandra Levy, a Washington intern whose disappearance in 2001 drew national headlines and damaged a U.S. congressman's political career.
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Chandra Levy's convicted killer may soon receive new trial after court records cast doubt
http://www.washingtonpost.com/local...hpModule_13097a0c-868e-11e2-9d71-f0feafdd1394A California federal prosecutor told a D.C. Superior Court judge this week that a key witness in the murder trial of the man convicted of killing federal intern Chandra Levy approached him in 1997 about cooperating in another murder investigation. But the prosecutor declined the offer because he found the witness to be “treacherous” and not trustworthy.
Guandique was convicted in the 2001 murder of Levy. During that trial, Morales told a jury that when he and Guandique were cellmates, Guandique told him that he killed Levy. Guandique’s attorneys argued at the time that no such conversation had occurred. Morales also testified that he had never cooperated with law officials before the Guandique case.
This week, Guandique, 31, and his public defenders were back in court arguing that their client deserved a new trial because D.C. prosecutors either knew or should have known that Morales was not being truthful when he took the stand and said he had not cooperated with authorities on previous cases.
A judge granted Ingmar Guandique, the man convicted of killing Chandra Levy, a new trial on Thursday.
Prosecutors in the District of Columbia last month dropped their opposition to a new trial, clearing the way for D.C. Superior Court Judge Gerald Fisher to order the retrial. Court documents show a hearing in the case is scheduled for next week.
Guandique's lawyers had appealed the conviction and questioned the credibility of a prosecution witness, Armando Morales, a convicted felon and former gang member. He testified that Guandique confessed to him that he killed Levy.
http://www.cbsnews.com/news/defense-pointing-to-gary-condit-in-chandra-levy-case/Defense attorneys for a man convicted of killing former Washington intern Chandra Levy are making clear that at his second trial they plan to offer jurors evidence pointing to a different one-time suspect in the case: former California Congressman Gary Condit.