In an apparent case of first impression, a unanimous Superior Court panel ruled against a convicted murderer’s constitutional challenge to Pennsylvania’s 2005 law laying out the rules for child trial-testimony via videotape.

Appellant Candice Geiger was convicted in Philadelphia Common Pleas Court in 2005 of third-degree murder and criminal conspiracy regarding the death of her 3-year-old niece.

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