No proceedings in Levy death trial
There will be no proceedings Friday in the trial of Ingmar Guandique, the man charged with killing D.C. intern Chandra Levy in 2001.
D.C. Superior Court Judge Gerald Fisher reserves most Fridays in his courtrooms for sentencings, preliminary hearings and status hearings for other cases on his calendar.
Yesterday, district crime-scene and U.S. Park Police officers testifying in the Chandra Levy case on Thursday defended how they handled and processed the slain woman's remains and other items found in Rock Creek Park a year after she disappeared.
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Washington Post Editors
| October 29, 2010; 8:07 AM ET
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