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Logan Found Guilty; Jury Says 10 Years
By Bonnie Hobbs
March 10, 2006
David Marsden Logan
On May 15, 2005, Casey Logan and Derrick Meade argued so loudly outside their Clifton home that both a neighbor and Casey's brother took action. The neighbor called the police; the brother grabbed his gun and killed Meade.AND THAT'S the difference between right and wrong, argued the prosecution last week during the murder trial of the shooter, David Marsden Logan, 36. The case played out o... A sure sign of things to come...
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