Sudbury jury reaches verdict in murder trial
A verdict has been reached on Day 2 of jury deliberations Wednesday afternoon at the Sudbury courthouse in the second-degree murder trial of Felicity Altiman.
A verdict has been reached on Day 2 of jury deliberations Wednesday afternoon at the Sudbury courthouse in the second-degree murder trial of Felicity Altiman.
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A Sudbury jury has found Felicity Altiman guilty of second-degree murder in the December 2020 stabbing death of a Sudbury man.
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