UPDATED
By William E. Cleary Sr.
Woods was rendered totally disabled as a result of the vicious attack. A Gloucester City resident, he was the former owner of Day or Night Door Service.
Six weeks ago, at the May 28 proceedings, Sagot produced a videotape shortly before the case was to begin. The defense claimed the tape shows his client was in a different part of the city when the attack occurred. Judge Sean Kennedy who is presiding over the ligation granted Sagot’s request as it was a possible alibi for his client. The continuance also gave the prosecution the chance to review the new evidence.
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