Judge grants request to dismiss murder charges against Vermont man with prejudice
BENNINGTON COUNTY, VERMONT, JUL 22 – Deven Moffitt had murder charges dismissed with prejudice and was sentenced to 12.5 years in prison for federal drug and firearm offenses, officials said.
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Judge grants request to dismiss murder charges against Vermont man with prejudice
Deven Moffitt, of Bennington, had already had the second-degree murder charge dismissed without prejudice in January, eliminating the need for a jury trial. However, his attorney filed a motion to have the charge dismissed with prejudice, meaning it cannot be refiled.
Moffitt murder case ends with final dismissal
The long-running murder case against Deven Moffitt, who was accused of killing his girlfriend and allegedly burying her remains in a Searsburg gravel pit back in 2019, has been dismissed by a Bennington Judge with prejudice, meaning he will never be charged with the same crime again.
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