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Last updated on Tuesday, July 28, 2009
(NEW ALBANY) - Indiana Attorney General Greg Zoeller has joined Floyd County prosecutor Keith Henderson in asking the state supreme court to reconsider its opinion from earlier this summer, granting David Camm a new trial.
Henderson wants the 2006 triple-murder conviction of Camm reinstated.
Camm is the former state trooper, convicted twice of the September 2000 killings of his wife Kim, 7-year-old son Bradley, and 5-year-old daughter Jill.
He's currently serving a life sentence.
A month ago, the Supreme Court decided 4-1 to grant Camm a new trial.
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