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The trial for a Norridgewock man accused of murder began in Skowhegan Monday. Rob Poindexter was in the courtroom following the trial and joined Jim Morris by phone on TV5 News at Noon.
41 year old Robert Nelson is accused of fatally shooting 60 year old Everett Cameron. Authorities say, it happened on Halloween 2009 while Cameron was parked in his pickup truck on a dirt path in Anson. The two men reportedly knew each other. Nelson has waived his right to a jury trial, so the case will be decided by a judge
Murder Trial Begins in Skowhegan
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