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PressConnects.com Binghamton on MSNRaub found guilty of murder, arson in 2011 Binghamton fire that killed Jeffrey Aissa
Jeremiah Raub has been found guilty of murder and arson in connection with the 2011 Binghamton fire that killed 17-year-old ...
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Binghamton Homepage on MSNPA man found guilty on 3 counts
Jeramiah Raub has been found guilty on all three counts in the 2011 fire that killed a teenager. Update: Jeremiah Raub was ...
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PressConnects.com Binghamton on MSNJury deliberations begin in trial of man charged with murder, arson in Binghamton fire
On Aug. 19, lawyers for the defense and for the prosecution gave their closing arguments in Broome County Court ahead of jury ...
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Press & Sun-Bulletin on MSN'A burden lifted': How Binghamton cold case went from mistrial to guilty verdict
On Aug. 20, jurors in Broome County Court delivered a guilty verdict after a week-long trial of Jeremiah Raub, a New Milford, ...
Jury deliberations are officially underway in the retrial of Jeremiah Raub, a Pennsylvania man who has been accused of ...
The Susquehanna County man was found guilty in connection with the blaze that killed 17-year-old Jeffrey Aissa.
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Press & Sun-Bulletin on MSNFinal witness testifies in Binghamton murder, arson trial. What expert said about case
On Aug. 18, a jury heard testimony from an expert witness called to the stand by the defense in the case against Jeremiah ...
On March 17th, 2011, a fire began at 20 Milford Street around 3:30 a.m. 17-year-old Jeffrey Aissa lost his life in the fire.
The retrial of Jeremiah Raub is underway at the Broome County Courthouse, with the Defense seeking an acquittal on charges of ...
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Binghamton Homepage on MSNProsecution rests in Raub retrial
The prosecution has rested in the retrial of the Pennsylvania man accused of setting the fire that killed 17 year-old Jeffrey ...
Raub was previously tried in Broome County last winter on second-degree murder and first-degree arson charges, but the jury was discharged after they failed to reach a verdict following four days of ...
Jurors heard emotional testimony as prosecutors outlined how a 2011 house fire killed 17-year-old Jeffrey Aissa, according to ...
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