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She also identified other defendants as the ones who did the shooting and wielded a machete later linked to the attack, Greenman said. While not minimizing the horrific nature of the crimes, Greenman said, "reasonable doubt is all over the place. The state is counting on your emotions to be so inflamed that you will lose your reason and want to punish somebody for what happened. I ask you to please fight that urge." The suspects were between 15 and 28 years old at the time of the killings, and the three juveniles arrested will be tried as adults. All six suspects face murder, felony murder, robbery and weapons counts in addition to the sexual assault charges against Jose Carranza, the oldest defendant, and Shahid Baskerville, who was 15 at the time. Prosecutors plan to put a gang expert on the witness stand who will testify about MS-13, the El Salvadoran-rooted gang that Godinez admitted belonging to when he was arrested in Maryland two weeks after the killings. In pretrial hearings, McTigue appeared to be laying the groundwork for a theory that the slayings were part of a gang initiation rather than a random robbery gone awry. After the killings, Newark jump-started efforts to install surveillance cameras in dangerous neighborhoods, instituted penalties for gun owners who fail to report lost or stolen weapons and set up an agreement to give New Jersey municipalities access to a federal gun-tracing database. By the end of 2008, Newark's murder rate had dropped by nearly 40 percent from two years earlier, though it rose slightly last year.
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