Jury could decide on death penalty at morning hearing.
Representatives for both the prosecution and defense — including State Attorney John Durrett (second from left) and defense attorneys Allison Miller (third from left) and Nathan Marshburn (second from right) — and Judge Paul Bryan (right) gather around the court’s stenographer to review a piece of testimony Thursday afternoon at the Columbia County Courthouse. (MORGAN MCMULLEN/Lake City Reporter)
The decision over whether a convicted murderer should receive the death penalty had another wrinkle added to it Thursday afternoon.
After hearing testimony and cross-examinations during t...
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