Before we go too far, I'm going to copy and paste the above article. The reason is because the Telegram And Gazette will only give you 5 reads a month before you go behind a paywall. This way, we'll have the record.
WORCESTER — DNA evidence authorities say links Angelo Colon-Ortiz to the 2016 murder of Vanessa Marcotte was not improperly collected and can be used against him at trial, a judge ruled Tuesday.
The ruling, issued by Worcester Superior Court Judge Janet Kenton-Walker, paves the way for prosecutors to use vital evidence against Colon-Ortiz, a delivery driver they say murdered Marcotte as she jogged in Princeton, sparking months of fear and international attention.
It was a DNA swab that preceded the arrest of Colon-Ortiz in April 2017, leading to a press conference in front of the Princeton Police Department in which authorities described intrepid policing they said led to the case being solved.
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WORCESTER — DNA evidence authorities say links Angelo Colon-Ortiz to the 2016 murder of Vanessa Marcotte was not improperly collected and can be used against him at trial, a judge ruled Tuesday.
The ruling, issued by Worcester Superior Court Judge Janet Kenton-Walker, paves the way for prosecutors to use vital evidence against Colon-Ortiz, a delivery driver they say murdered Marcotte as she jogged in Princeton, sparking months of fear and international attention.
It was a DNA swab that preceded the arrest of Colon-Ortiz in April 2017, leading to a press conference in front of the Princeton Police Department in which authorities described intrepid policing they said led to the case being solved.
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