After two days of testimony, Superior Court Judge William Carpenter Jr. gave no indication when he...
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GEORGETOWN, Del. (AP) — Delaware police officials on Wednesday defended the way they searched for evidence against a former pediatrician accused of sexually abusing children after defense attorneys raised questions about a search warrant they executed last year. Find Us On Facebook
A succession of law enforcement officials took the stand to say they didn't go beyond the bounds of the search warrant, as defendant Earl Bradley's lawyers contend. They were testifying at a hearing on a defense motion to exclude the evidence the police seized.
After two days of testimony, Superior Court Judge William Carpenter Jr. gave no indication when he...
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