Jury may hear of old attacks in Levy case
A judge says he'll likely allow jurors to hear evidence of two attacks by the man charged with the rape and murder of Chandra Levy, WTOP is reporting.
Ingmar Guandique, who will go on trial in the fall in connection with Levy's death, was convicted of attacking to women jogging in Rock Creek Park in 2001.
Levy's body was discovered in Rock Creek Park and prosecutors say she was attacked in the same way.
The judge will make his final ruling in July on admitting evidence of the other attacks.
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| June 25, 2010; 1:32 PM ET
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