The attorney for double-homicide defendant Nathanial Price last week filed an Omnibus Pretrial Motion for relief, based on the state rules of criminal procedure, opposing the use of scientific or expert evidence against his client.
Price has already won an appellate court ruling denying or limiting the use of his cellphone records surrounding the beatings deaths of Timothy Gardner and Jacqueline Brink in October of 2016 at their apartment in Cherryhill Township. Gardner was attacked and killed during the alleged attempted sale of marijuana to Price and co-defendant Justin Stevenson. Brink was killed because she would have been a witness to Gardner’s death.
Stevenson is in state prison serving life without parole after pleading guilty to two counts of second degree murder.
After the filing last Monday, Judge Thomas Bianco on Tuesday issued a rule to show cause to both sides. Jury selection is scheduled to begin in November.






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