State v. W.W.
May 14, 2015OUTCOME: Not Guilty from Jury
W.W. was accusing of the felony offense of strangling his wife. Claiming self-defense, W.W. went to jury trial.
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OUTCOME: Not Guilty from Jury
W.W. was accusing of the felony offense of strangling his wife. Claiming self-defense, W.W. went to jury trial.
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