The Latest: Appeal planned in 2007 Times Square hotel death
NEW YORK (AP) — The Latest on the trial in a murder case surrounding a prostitute's death in a Times Square hotel, a case that became a forum for debate over the scientific validity of bite-mark evidence (all times local):
A lawyer for a man convicted nearly a decade after a prostitute's battered body was found in a Times Square budget hotel says he plans to appeal.
The Manhattan district attorney's office has no immediate comment on Tuesday's verdict.
Dean, a convicted sex offender, admitted choking Yitref but denied killing her.
The Manhattan district attorney's office says the jury delivered a guilty verdict Tuesday evening.
The convicted sex offender admitted choking Kristine Yitref but denied killing her.
A jury is about to get a nearly decade-old murder case over a prostitute's death in a shabby Times Square hotel.
The convicted sex offender admitted choking Kristine Yitref but denied killing her.
A nearly decade-old murder case over a prostitute's death in a shabby Times Square hotel will soon go to a jury after being drawn out by debate over the scientific validity of bite-mark evidence.
The convicted sex offender admitted choking Kristine Yitref but denied killing her.