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Judge Rules Jessica Chambers Murder Trial Will Go On After Allegations of Misconduct Against District Attorney
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2018-07-10
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A Panola County judge overruled the motion for District Attorney John Champion`s recusal, saying he found no evidence that would prejudice Champion against defendant Quinton Tellis.
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