Judge extends Jeffrey Lepsch's motion for retrial
The man convicted of killing a father and son at their downtown La Crosse photo shop was in court on Thursday asking for a new trial, but the judge ruled to extend the motion.
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The man convicted of killing a father and son at their downtown La Crosse photo shop was in court on Thursday asking for a new trial, but the judge ruled to extend the motion.
The man convicted of killing a father and son at their downtown La Crosse business wants a new trial but Monday the District Attorney said he shouldn't get it.
For the first time since finding Jeffrey Lepsch guilty, a member of the jury talks about the trial.
Thursday marked the second day of testimony in the trail of the man accused of shooting and killing a father and son in their downtown La Crosse photo shop on September 15, 2012.
Jeffrey Lepsch is accused of shooting Paul Petras and his son A.J. to death in their downtown La Crosse family business last September.
The trial for Jeffrey Lepsch, the Minnesota man accused of killing a father and son in their downtown La Crosse photo shop, will begin on Tuesday.
40 year old Jeffrey Lepsch made his final pre-trial appearance before jury selection starts later this month.