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several thousand dollars’
worth of cocaine.
Doss said during and
after trial that he is inno-
cent. Doss says his new
evidence comes from his
co-defendant - McGee has
recanted and’ now says he
acted alone.
On Tuesday, friends and
Judge Everett A. Martin’s
courtroom. Martin also pre-
sided over Doss’ trial.
McGee testified that
he feared for his life dur-
Waingnegotiations over the
charges he faced. Under
questioning from Doss’
lawyer, James Broccoletti,
McGee said prosecutors
and police told him he
would be charged with
capital murder and face the
death penalty if he did not
eatify against Doss.
save my ite.
id he killed
Webb . had
and had
threatened his life.
However, when pressed
by Martin, McGee refused
to disclose who showed him
how to get to Webb’s house
and who gave him a ride to
within a few blocks of Webb’s
house the night of the murder.
McGee first said he would not
“name names to incriminate
them.” When asked again
to reveal the identity of the
i drivers, McGee said
incredible,” Martin sai
Benjamin Katz of the attor-
ney general’s office ques-
tioned McGee about a number
of statements he made. McGee
had previously recanted and
withdrawn from a plea agree- -
ment and then agreed to tes-
tify against Doss.
“This is your seventh ver-
sion of what happened, isn’t
it?” Katz asked.
Martin asked lawyers to
submit written arguments in
about a month, after which
he'll rule.
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