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Court not found for ex-trooper's 3rd murder trial

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A judge says he's still trying to finding a place for a former Indiana state trooper's third trial on charges that he killed his wife and two young children.

Prosecutors and defense attorneys have agreed to move David Camm's trial to a county north of Indianapolis because of extensive news coverage of the September 2000 shooting deaths that happened in the Floyd County town of Georgetown near Louisville, Ky.

Special Judge Jonathan Dartt said during a Monday court hearing that he would announce a trial site once it is set.

Defense attorney Stacy Uliana tells The Courier-Journal that officials are trying to find a court that can accommodate the trial that could last two to three months.

Appeals courts have twice overturned jury verdicts convicting Camm of murder charges.

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