Prosecutors and defense attorneys have begun selecting the jury that will determine the fate of 20-year-old Khari Sanford, who is accused of the murder of his girlfriend's mother and father at the UW Arboretum in 2020.
MADISON, Wis. — The judge in the Khari Sanford case, dealing with the murder of a doctor and her husband in the UW Arboretum in 2020, limited TV stations to broadcasting only 10 seconds of the hours-long hearing. All other recordings must be deleted within 24 hours, according to the judge’s order. The decision comes after Assistant District Attorney William.
One of two men accused in the murder of a Madison doctor and her husband appeared in court Thursday as lawyers made arguments on what evidence should be allowed during his trial scheduled for next month.
The judge presiding over the case of a man accused of murdering a doctor and her husband in the UW Arboretum in 2020 has limited TV stations to broadcasting only 10 seconds of an hours-long hearing in the case on Thursday.
One of two men accused in the murder of a Madison doctor and her husband appeared in court Thursday as lawyers made arguments on what evidence should be allowed during his trial scheduled for next month.