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1 brother convicted in Baltimore neighborhood watch case
BALTIMORE _ Eliyahu Werdesheim, one of two brothers accused of assaulting a teenager in Baltimore, was convicted of false imprisonment and second-degree assault Thursday, in a case that has sparked neighborhood tensions and raised questions about a community patrol group.
Werdesheim Case Alleged Victim Wants Charges Dropped--Judge Rules Testimony Inadmissible
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Alleged Victim Refuses to Testify in Werdesheims' Trial
The 16-year-old alleged victim of a beating involving two members of a Jewish neighborhood watch group declined to testify against his alleged attackers in court.
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