Judge in horrific 'Boy in Box' abuse case allows Arizona evidence

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Judge in horrific 'Boy in Box' abuse case allows Arizona evidence
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The judge overseeing the Florida 'Boy in the Box' case will allow testimony from 3 witnesses from Arizona as well as documents from Arizona law enforcement.

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