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Last updated on Friday, September 7, 2007
(NEW ALBANY) - A man serving a 225-year prison term for his role in three shooting deaths wants a new trial.
An attorney for Charles Boney has asked the Indiana Court of Appeals to overturn his convictions in the murders of Kimberly Camm, seven-year-old Bradley and five-year-old Jill in 2000.
David Camm, a former Indiana state trooper and the husband of Kimberly, also was convicted of the murders. He was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
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