On Monday, Mark. P. Howerton will stand trial for a second time for the alleged murder of Cayley Mandadi, 19, a Trinity University student.
Howerton's attorney, John T. Hunter, asked the court toon grounds of prosecutorial misconduct. He asserted that prosecutors had presented testimony from a witness they knew had lied to police and a grand jury.
That cleared the way for a retrial, which is scheduled to begin Monday with jury selection before Judge Michael E. Mery in the 144th District Court. Testimony is expected to begin Tuesday morning. Prosecutors portrayed Howerton as a manipulative and controlling boyfriend who would call Mandadi incessantly and take away her cellphone so she couldn’t speak to friends.
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