Man Reinstated In Etan Patz Murder Case
The Supreme Court has reinstated the conviction of a man who confessed to killing 6-year-old Etan Patz in 1979. This decision reverses a federal appeals court ruling that had granted him a new trial. The reinstated conviction means the original verdict stands.
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Bluesky Social
“SCOTUS has reinstated the conviction of a man who confessed to killing 6-yr-old Etan Patz in 1979, reversing a federal appeals court decision granting him a new trial.”
90.7 WMFE-FM
“A man's conviction in the Etan Patz murder case has been reinstated.”
680 News Toronto
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WNYC
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