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Miller MARTINSBURG Paul Aaron Ross’ plea to third-degree murder gave Pamela Sunderland satisfaction that she hasn’t had since her daughter’s death in 2004. Ross charged with killing and sexually assaulting 26-year-old Tina S. Miller of Hollidaysburg entered no contest pleas on Tuesday in Blair County Court. “I know (Ross) said ‘no contest’ in court, but that’s just a legal term,” Sunderland said at her Martinsburg home on Friday. “To me, he can never again say that he is innocent,” she said. While some defendants render no contest pleas to avoid admitting guilt in court, Pennsylvania law treats no contest pleas as convictions, with no distinction in sentencing procedures. ....
[email protected] HOLLIDAYSBURG A 26-year-old Hollidaysburg woman found dead in 2004 at Canoe Creek State Park would have gone through an extreme amount of pain, fear and anxiety in the events leading up to her death, based on testimony of two forensic pathologists offered Monday in Blair County Court. The examination of Tina S. Miller’s body and an autopsy report generated no conclusions on the sequence of events leading up to her death, the forensic pathologists reported. But they did reveal that before she took her last breath on June 27, 2004, the young woman was struck three times on the head, dragged through brush, restrained with duct tape, sodomized to mutilation, strangled and her face was shoved into the lake bed of the park, which likely caused her to drown. Miller’s partly-clothed body was found at the edge of the lake by a couple who were fishing in a small boat. ....
[email protected] HOLLIDAYSBURG Efforts will begin today at the Blair County Courthouse to seat a jury for Paul Aaron Ross’ pending murder trial in the 2004 death of 26-year-old Tina S. Miller of Hollidaysburg. Potential jurors will report today and Tuesday to complete lengthy questionnaires about themselves, their knowledge of the case and a willingness to consider the death penalty in case of a first-degree murder conviction. Jurors returning Wednesday and Thursday will be subject to additional questioning aimed at seating an impartial panel of 12 jurors and at least four alternates. In preparation for this week’s proceedings and Ross’ trial starting April 12, President Judge Elizabeth Doyle issued an order with rules addressing courtroom seating and behavior. ....