TUCSON — Attorneys defending a man who killed a teenage girl in Tucson in 2014, and whose trial in the death of 6-year-old Isabel Celis was declared a mistrial, alleged the judge showed bias against him. A motion the attorneys submitted to change the judge was denied Wednesday in Pima…Read More
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