After four days of deliberation, the jury in People v. Oakes found Michiel Oakes guilty of murdering dog trainer T. Mark Stover. Mr. Oakes claimed that he had killed Mr. Stover in self-defense.
Both sides rested their cases Friday afternoon, in People v. Oakes, and the jury was sent home.
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The Mark Stover murder trial continued today with the testimony and cross-examination of Mr. Stover's ex-wife, and Oakes' current girlfriend, Linda Opdycke.
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The defense completed its opening statement in People v. Michiel Oakes.
Corbin Volluz told the jury about Mark Stover's repeated threats against Michiel Oakes as well as against Michiel Oakes' children, how Michiel Oakes came to be in Mark Stover's house the morning of October 28th, why Mr. Oakes was armed and wearing a bullet-proof "Kevlar" vest, why Mr. Oakes felt compelled to act in self-defense, how and why Mr. Oakes removed Mark Stover's body from the house, where Mr. Oakes disposed of the body, and why Mr. Oakes belatedly attempted to dispose of his hand gun.
After Mr. Volluz's opening statement, Michael Oakes took the stand.
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The prosecution rested its case in People v. Michiel Oakes, and the defense presented its opening statement.
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