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...Friday, the Middlesex district attorney pledged to try Pring-Wilson for a third time, citing several pieces of “compelling” evidence in the case—inconsistent statements Pring-Wilson gave the police, the presence of Colono’s blood on Pring-Wilson’s clothes, and the fact that the knife used to kill Colono was found in Pring-Wilson’s apartment...
Pring-Wilson’s attorney, E. Peter Parker, could not be reached for comment Friday. He told the Associated Press, “We are thrilled that a number of jurors at this trial saw the commonwealth’s case for what it was, and found that Alex’s conduct was a justified act of self-defense...
Both the Justice Department and the House Intelligence Committee have launched investigations, the latter stymied by the former. On Friday, Attorney General Michael B. Mukasey ordered the House intelligence committee to halt its probe for fear that a House investigation would jeopardize that of the Justice Department. Given Mukasey’s refusal to deem one such enhanced interrogation technique, waterboarding, illegal during his confirmation hearings, the Justice Department probe seems likely to shield the Bush administration from censure...
...Friday, the Middlesex district attorney pledged to try Pring-Wilson for a third time, citing several pieces of "compelling" evidence in the case—inconsistent statements Pring-Wilson gave the police, the presence of Colono's blood on Pring-Wilson's clothes, and the fact that the knife used to kill Colono was found in Pring-Wilson's apartment...
Pring-Wilson's attorney, E. Peter Parker, could not be reached for comment Friday. He told the Associated Press: "We are thrilled that a number of jurors at this trial saw the commonwealth's case for what it was, and found that Alex's conduct was a justified act of self-defense." —Staff writer Jamison A. Hill can be reached at jahill@fas.harvard.edu. FOR THE CRIMSON'S COMPLETE PRING-WILSON COVERAGE, CLICK HERE