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After stops and starts, trial may begin soon: Problems with witnesses, attorneys have delayed murder case for more than 3 years.
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Baltimore Sun (Baltimore, MD)
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April 11, 2006
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Byline: Julie Bykowicz
Apr. 11--It seems as if everything has gone wrong in the 2002 murder case against Tyrone Beane, a young man who, by the age of 17, had been identified by police as the city's "most wanted fugitive." Beane's prosecution was tripped up three years ago when a star witness went missing for so long that the case was dismissed. Prosecutors found the witness and revived the case, but the murder trial has been postponed a dozen times since then - for r...
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