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Patrick Morel and Melvin Guzman, right, two of three defendants involved in the marijuana drug deal that went bad, appear in court Wednesday April 23, 2014. A Paramus undercover police officer was shot and wounded in the incident. Brian Neary, defense attorney for Morel, is at left. (AP Photo/The Record of Bergen County, Carmine Galasso, Pool)

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Patrick Morel and Melvin Guzman, right, two of three defendants involved in the marijuana drug deal that went bad, appear in court Wednesday April 23, 2014. A Paramus undercover police officer was shot and wounded in the incident. Brian Neary, defense attorney for Morel, is at left. (AP Photo/The Record of Bergen County, Carmine Galasso, Pool)

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Police officers from several police departments and agencies pack the courtroom for the first appearance of Patrick Morel and Melvin Guzman - two of three defendants involved in the marijuana drug deal that went bad. A Paramus undercover police officer was shot and wounded in the incident. (AP Photo/The Record of Bergen County, Carmine Galasso, Pool)

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This booking photo provided by the Houston Police Department on Wednesday, April 23, 2014, shows Guillermo Correa. Police say, Correa, 56, a resident of a Houston nursing home will face capital murder charges for using the armrest of his wheelchair to beat two of his roommates to death. (AP Photo/Houston Police Department)

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Former Illinois State University President Timothy Flanagan and his wife, Nancy, walk through the lobby of the McLean County Law and Justice Center in Bloomington, Ill., with his attorney Stephanie Wong, left, after he pleaded not guilty to a disorderly conduct charge Wednesday, April 23, 2014. The charge stems from an alleged altercation between Flanagan and a grounds crew worker outside of the university-owned presidents' residence on Dec. 5. Flanagan has acknowledged yelling at the employee but denies he spat on or made contact with the man. (AP Photo/The Pantagraph, Lori Ann Cook-Neisler)

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Former Illinois State University President Timothy Flanagan walks in front of McLean County Associate Judge Michael Stroh Wednesday, April 23, 2014, at the McLean County Law and Justice Center in Bloomington, Ill., where he pleaded not guilty to a disorderly conduct charge. The charge stems from an alleged altercation between Flanagan and a grounds crew worker outside of the university-owned presidents' residence on Dec. 5. Flanagan has acknowledged yelling at the employee but denies he spat on or made contact with the man. (AP Photo/The Pantagraph, Lori Ann Cook-Neisler)