NEW: Mark Geragos on the new Tyler Robinson defense filing-High-profile criminal defense attorney Mark Geragos, not connected to the case, says the state’s own decision to conduct additional forensic testing highlights an important point: the evidence tying Robinson to the killing may not be as solid as prosecutors suggest. “The fact that a secondary analysis is being ordered gives total credence to the defense that this is exculpatory,” he told Los Angeles.
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