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Defense attorneys in Arboretum double homicide quit case
May 14, 2021 11:21 AM
Associated Press
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MADISON, Wis. (AP) — Defense attorneys for a man accused of fatally shooting a Madison doctor and her husband last year were allowed to withdraw from the case Friday.
Andrew Martinez and Jeremiah Meyer-O’Day told Dane County Circuit Judge Ellen Berz during a brief hearing that a conflict had come up in their representation of Khari Sanford The 19-year-old Madison man is accused in the March 30, 2020 shooting deaths of Dr. Beth Potter and her husband, Robin Carre.
A criminal complaint details tensions that had arisen in the household between Potter, Carre, Sanford and the couple’s daughter over social distancing during the coronavirus pandemic.

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