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It's possible she may not be retried.
It's important to understand how it happened that Conley was let out of prison for the time being. It's possible the Prosecution will decide there isn't enough evidence without that supplied by Conley's very own phone.
That particular evidence pulled from Conley's phone was deemed unusable by an Appellate Court because it could've been successfully suppressed by her first trial attorney.
Last month the Appeals Court decided that phone evidence is now deemed unusable. Conley is out of prison while the Prosecution weighs whether there's a convictable case without that evidence.
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Carville said his staff is deciding whether to present the case to another grand jury. Their office is evaluating what evidence would be admissible in light of the recent appellate court decision.
Based on the appeals court decision, it is possible that evidence pulled from Conley’s phone, which was crucial to the prosecution case, won’t be usable.
It's important to understand how it happened that Conley was let out of prison for the time being. It's possible the Prosecution will decide there isn't enough evidence without that supplied by Conley's very own phone.
That particular evidence pulled from Conley's phone was deemed unusable by an Appellate Court because it could've been successfully suppressed by her first trial attorney.
Last month the Appeals Court decided that phone evidence is now deemed unusable. Conley is out of prison while the Prosecution weighs whether there's a convictable case without that evidence.

Kaitlyn Conley released from custody after manslaughter conviction overturned
Prosecutors in Oneida County are deciding whether to take the case back to trial.
Carville said his staff is deciding whether to present the case to another grand jury. Their office is evaluating what evidence would be admissible in light of the recent appellate court decision.
Based on the appeals court decision, it is possible that evidence pulled from Conley’s phone, which was crucial to the prosecution case, won’t be usable.