Md. cabbie killing trial rescheduled
A new trial for a man accused of killing a Frederick cabdriver in Baltimore has been rescheduled.
Twenty-three-year-old Robert Lee Murphy is charged with first-degree murder, robbery and other offenses in the January 2009 death of 47-year-old Stephen Mauk.
His first trial in July ended in a mistrial.
The state's attorney's office says Murphy's second trial was scheduled to begin on Wednesday, but was rescheduled for Feb. 22.
Murphy remains held without bail.
By
the Frederick (Md.) News-Post
| November 11, 2010; 7:50 AM ET
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Frederick, From the Courthouse, Homicide
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