Mistrial denied in '78 case of 5 NJ teens killed (AP)
NEWARK, N.J. ? Closing statements are possible after a judge on Thursday denied a request for a mistrial at the trial of a New Jersey man accused of burning five teenagers alive in 1978.
The request came Wednesday as the prosecution cross-examined the defense's first witness who described defendant Lee Evans as a trustworthy person and mentioned his brother.
The prosecutor asked whether the witness knew that Evans' brother was convicted of murder.
Evans' legal adviser said the reference was prejudicial.
The prosecution had rested its case after calling Evans' cousin, who pleaded guilty and received a reduced sentence for his testimony.
Philander Hampton described how he and Evans lured the boys to a vacant Newark home, nailed them in a closet and burned them alive for stealing a pound of marijuana.
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