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FILE - This Feb. 9, 2015, file photo, shows Conrad Truman smiling towards family members in the courtroom before his sentencing, in Provo, Utah. Truman who was convicted in his wife's fatal shooting is likely to get a new trial. The Daily Herald of Provo reports state Judge Samuel McVey said Thursday, July 21, 2016, that he's "98 percent inclined" to allow Truman a new trial because jurors heard incorrect measurements for the house where the shooting occurred in 2012. (Spenser Heaps/Daily Herald via AP, Pool, File)
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