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Welcome back to another Courtroom Confidential Weekly Roundup! This week, host Joshua Ritter shares his insights on some of this week’s updates in true crime, including:
- This week, former Virginia teacher Abigail Zwerner is $10 million richer after a jury finds the assistant principal, Ebony Parker, responsible for failing to prevent a school shooting.

- A Colorado judge bars YouTubers from the courtroom in the case of Barry Morphew accused of murdering his wife Suzanne Morphew with animal tranquilizers. What does this mean for courthouse transparency?

- A Florida family walks free after being cleared of all allegations of child abuse, and you’ll never guess who the prosecutor blames for the mess.

Plus, more breaking headlines and a preview of next week’s biggest cases.
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