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SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (AP) A judge ruled Thursday that a southwest Missouri man was wrongfully convicted in the death of his wife, who died of a gunshot wound in their home on Christmas Day 2006.
The Springfield News-Leader reports that Judge Robert Beger’s ruling on Thursday tosses the murder conviction of 61-year-old Brad Jennings of Buffalo, who is serving a 25-year sentence. It isn’t yet clear if prosecutors will re-try the case or allow Jennings to go free.
Lisa Jennings’ death was initially ruled a suicide before charges were brought against her husband, who was convicted in 2009.
Beger cited concern about the fact that Missouri State Highway Patrol detectives failed to disclose a gunshot residue test that indicated it was unlikely Jennings fired a gun previous to his wife’s death.
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