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Court orders retrial in Google Maps-related murder case of ex-Cisco employee

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September 04, 2013
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Court orders retrial in Google Maps-related murder case of ex-Cisco employee

Ruling that a judge erred in blocking two experts from testifying that an incriminating Google Maps search record found on the defendant's laptop was planted there, a North Carolina appeals court has ordered a new trial for ex-Cisco employee Bradley Cooper, convicted two years ago in the 2008 strangulation death of his wife Nancy. How damning was that Google Maps evidence? From the appeals court ruling:...

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