A defendant on trial for murdering Concetta “Penny” Serra, who is attempting to create reasonable doubt for jurors, will be allowed to present third-party evidence of another high-profile suspect once sought by the state.
In recently denying the state’s motion in limine as to third party guilt evidence in the trial of Edward Grant, New Haven Superior Court Jon Blue allowed Grant to submit evidence connecting two other individuals to the 27-year-old murder, including a man prosecutors tried to arrest three times.
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