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Ind. judge OKs request to interview prosecutors

A judge has approved a request by attorneys for a former Indiana state trooper charged in the slayings of his wife and two young children to question prosecutors involved in the man's first two murder trials.

Spencer County Judge Jon Dartt approved the motion Friday allowing David Camm's attorneys to obtain depositions from Floyd County Prosecutor Keith Henderson and chief deputy prosecutor Steven Owen.

Camm attorney Richard Kammen tells the News and Tribune he wants to question the men about their conversations with Charles Boney.

Boney is serving a 225-year sentence in the 2000 killings of Camm's wife and two children. Prosecutors say Boney was Camm's accomplice.

Camm has twice been convicted in the killings, but both verdicts were subsequently overturned. His third trial is scheduled for August.


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