David Brossard is on trial, accused of killing his wife in 1997 and dumping her bound body in Geneva Lake. He was found not guilty Aug. 31, 2009 after a two-week trial.
David Brossard, left, and his attorney, Charles Blumenfield take in the news after a Walworth County jury returns a verdict Monday of not guilty.
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David Brossard looks toward family members as jurors leave a Walworth County courtroom to begin deliberations in his trial. The jury would later return a verdict of non guilty.
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David Brossard's mother, left, reacts Monday after a Walworth County jury found her son not guilty in the death of his wife, Dawn.
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Defense attorney Charles Blumenfield, right, hugs his client, David Brossard,left, Monday after a not guilty verdict in Brossard's trial.
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David Brossard looks toward family members after being found not guilty in the killing of his wife.
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David Brossard looks towards family members as he enters a Walworth County courtroom Wednesday. Brossard is on trial for killing his wife, Dawn.
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Kathryn Lindemann, a pharmacist who knew Dawn Brossard, testifies for the defense Wednesday in the trial of Dawn's husband, David, who is charged with Dawn's murder.
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Christine Jensen, Dawn Brossard's sister, testifies Aug. 20, 2009 in the trial of Dawn's husband, David, who is charged with Dawn's killing.
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While David Brossard, center foreground, huddles with his defense team, Linda Stammers testifies about a conversation she had with Dawn Brossard shortly before Brossard’s disappearance in 1997. David is on trial for the death of Dawn, who was found bound at the bottom of Geneva Lake in 2003.
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Debra Lois, a co-worker of Dawn Brossard, identifies the dress that Dawn wore the day she dissapeared in 1997. Walworth County District Attorney Phil Koss, right, began the state's case Wednesday against Dawn's husband, David Brossard. Brossard is accused of killing his estranged wife, who's body was later found in Geneva Lake.
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David Brossard enters a Walworth County courtroom Wednesday morning as his trial continues on charges he killed his wife in 1997.
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David Brossard enters a Walworth County courtroom Tuesday prior to opening statements in his trial. Brossard is accused of killing his wife in 1997 in Burlington and dumping her bound body in Geneva Lake.
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Defense attorney Charles Blumenfield, right, talks with his client, David Brossard Tuesday prior to opening statements in Brossard's trial. Brossard is accused of killing his wife in 1997 in Burlington and dumping her bound body in Geneva Lake.
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David Brossard listens to opening statements in his trial Tuesday in Walworth County Circuit Court. Brossard is accused of killing his wife in 1997 in Burlington and dumping her bound body in Geneva Lake.
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Walworth County District Attorney Phil Koss, right, and defense attorney Charles Blumnefield talk to Circuit Court Judge James Carlson prior to opening statements Tuesday in the trial of David Brossard. Brossard is accused of killing his wife in 1997 in Burlington and dumping her bound body in Geneva Lake.
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