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This undated booking photo provided by Santa Fe County Detention Center shows Jack Morgan who is charged in a kidnapping case that started in Nevada and culminated in New Mexico. Morgan and his companion Samuel Brown, have pleaded not guilty to federal kidnapping charges and is awaiting trial in Nevada. (Santa Fe County Detention Center via AP)

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David Carter, front right, stands during a recess at the trial of his daughter Michelle Carter in Taunton, Mass., Monday, June 12, 2017. Michelle Carter is charged with involuntary manslaughter for encouraging Conrad Roy III to kill himself in July 2014. (Faith Ninivaggi/The Boston Herald via AP, Pool)

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Juvenile Court Judge Lawrence Moniz, right, holds a sidebar with the lawyers at the trial of Michelle Carter in Taunton, Mass., Monday, June 12, 2017. Carter is charged with involuntary manslaughter for encouraging Conrad Roy III to kill himself in July 2014. (Faith Ninivaggi/The Boston Herald via AP, Pool)

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Prosecutor Katie Rayburn, center, makes an objection during Dr. Peter Breggin's testimony at the trial of Michelle Carter as Carter's lead attorney Joseph Cataldo, foreground, looks on in Taunton, Mass., Monday, June 12, 2017. Carter is charged with involuntary manslaughter for encouraging Conrad Roy III to kill himself in July 2014. (Faith Ninivaggi/The Boston Herald via AP, Pool)

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Defense Attorney Cory Madera, left, sits with defendant Michelle Carter during her trial in Taunton, Mass., Monday, June 12, 2017. Carter is charged with involuntary manslaughter for encouraging Conrad Roy III to kill himself in July 2014. (Faith Ninivaggi/The Boston Herald via AP, Pool)

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Dr. Peter Breggin testifies during the trial of Michelle Carter Taunton, Mass., Monday, June 12, 2017. Carter is charged with involuntary manslaughter in the 2014 suicide of 18-year-old Conrad Roy III. (Faith Ninivaggi/The Boston Herald via AP, Pool)

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Maryclare Flynn, center, assistant prosecuting attorney, watches Michelle Carter as Dr. Peter Breggin testifies during the trial of Carter, Monday, June 12, 2017, in Taunton, Mass. (Faith Ninivaggi/The Boston Herald via AP, Pool)

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Michelle Carter listens as Dr. Peter Breggin testifies during her trial in Taunton, Mass., Monday, June 12, 2017. Carter is charged with involuntary manslaughter in the 2014 suicide of 18-year-old Conrad Roy III. (Faith Ninivaggi/The Boston Herald via AP, Pool)

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Andrea Constand, left, leaves the courtroom during a lunch break in Bill Cosby's sexual assault trail at the Montgomery County Courthouse in Norristown, Pa., Monday, June 12, 2017. Cosby is accused of drugging and sexually assaulting Constand at his home outside Philadelphia in 2004. (David Maialetti/The Philadelphia Inquirer via AP, Pool)

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Camille Cosby, left, Bill Cosby's wife, leaves the courtroom during a lunch break in Cosby's sexual assault trial at the Montgomery County Courthouse in Norristown, Pa., Monday, June 12, 2017. (David Maialetti/The Philadelphia Inquirer via AP, Pool)

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Gianna Constand, left, and her daughter Andrea Constand, right, walk toward the courtroom inside the Montgomery County Courthouse during Bill Cosby's sexual assault trial in Norristown, Pa., Monday, June 12, 2017. Cosby is accused of drugging and sexually assaulting Constand at his home outside Philadelphia in 2004. (David Maialetti/The Philadelphia Inquirer via AP, Pool)

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Ray Tensing, right, listens as his interview with Cincinnati police investigators is played during his retrial Friday, June 9, 2017, in the Hamilton County Courthouse in Cincinnati. In the second day of testimony Friday, June 9, 2017, in the former University of Cincinnati police officer's murder retrial over the fatal shooting of unarmed black motorist Sam DuBose during a July 2015 traffic stop, Ohio jurors saw Tensing's videotaped statement to Cincinnati police investigators in which he said he believed DuBose "was actively trying to kill me" with the car he was driving. (Cara Owsley/The Cincinnati Enquirer via AP, Pool)

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Grant Fredericks, a video analysis expert, shows Ray Tensing's body camera during the third day of testimony in Tensing's retrial Monday, June 12, 2017, in the Hamilton County Courthouse in Cincinnati. The former University of Cincinnati police officer, charged with murder and voluntary manslaughter in the fatal shooting of unarmed black motorist Sam DuBose during a July 2015 traffic stop, has said he thought DuBose was trying to kill him with his car, prompting Tensing to open fire to stop the threat. (Cara Owsley/The Cincinnati Enquirer via AP, Pool)

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Audrey DuBose, left, the mother of Sam DuBose, an unarmed black motorist fatally shot during a July 2015 traffic stop, and one of her daughters, Terina Allen, right, listen to proceedings during Ray Tensing's retrial Monday, June 12, 2017, in the Hamilton County Courthouse in Cincinnati. The former University of Cincinnati police officer, charged with murder and voluntary manslaughter, has said he thought DuBose was trying to kill him with his car, prompting Tensing to open fire to stop the threat. Fellow University of Cincinnati police officer David Lindenschmidt testified Monday, June 12, 2017, there was "no question" he heard tires squealing before a gunshot. (Cara Owsley/The Cincinnati Enquirer via AP, Pool)

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University of Cincinnati police officer David Lindenschmidt, left, talks about his body camera during the third day of testimony in the retrial of Ray Tensing, right, on Monday, June 12, 2017, in the Hamilton County Courthouse in Cincinnati. Lindenschmidt testified Monday, June 12, 2017, there was "no question" he heard tires squealing before a gunshot that killed unarmed black motorist Sam DuBose. Tensing, charged with murder and voluntary manslaughter in DuBose's 2015 traffic stop death, has said he thought DuBose was trying to kill him with his car, prompting Tensing to open fire to stop the threat. (Cara Owsley/The Cincinnati Enquirer via AP, Pool)

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Grant Fredericks, a video analysis expert, speaks on the witness stand during the third day of testimony in Ray Tensing's retrial Monday, June 12, 2017, in the Hamilton County Courthouse in Cincinnati. The former University of Cincinnati police officer, charged with murder and voluntary manslaughter in the fatal shooting of unarmed black motorist Sam DuBose during a July 2015 traffic stop, has said he thought DuBose was trying to kill him with his car, prompting Tensing to open fire to stop the threat. Fredericks testified Monday, that footage from Tensing's body camera contradicts Tensing's claim his arm was stuck and he was being dragged. (Cara Owsley/The Cincinnati Enquirer via AP, Pool)

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Audrey DuBose, right, the mother of Sam DuBose, an unarmed motorist fatally shot during a July 2015 traffic stop, and one of her daughters, Terina Allen, left, comfort each other as video of the shooting is played during the third day of testimony in Ray Tensing's retrial Monday, June 12, 2017, in the Hamilton County Courthouse in Cincinnati. The former University of Cincinnati police officer, charged with murder and voluntary manslaughter, has said he thought DuBose was trying to kill him with his car, prompting Tensing to open fire to stop the threat. (Cara Owsley/The Cincinnati Enquirer via AP, Pool)

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CORRECTS NAME TO JULIANNA MORENO- This undated booking photo provided by Chino Valley Police Department shows Julianna Moreno, who has been arrested along with her boyfriend Daniel Terry, in the death of her son in Chino Valley, Ariz. Christian Pearson, 10, died after being found beaten, burned and not breathing in his mother's home. Prosecutors will charge Moreno and Terry with first-degree murder. (Chino Valley Police Department via AP)

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CORRECTS MOTHERS NAME TO JULIANNA MORENO-This undated booking photo provided by Chino Valley Police Department shows Daniel Terry. Terry has been arrested in connection with the death of his girlfriend's son in Chino Valley, Ariz. Ten year old Christian Pearson, died after being found beaten, burned and not breathing in the home of his mother Julianna Moreno. Prosecutors will charge Moreno and Terry with first-degree murder. (Chino Valley Police Department via AP)

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Virginia Gov. Terry Mcauliffe gestures during the unveiling ceremony commemorating the 50th anniversary of the U.S. Supreme Court decision that struck down bans on interracial marriage Monday, June 12, 2017, in Richmond, Va. The new historical marker commemorates the lawsuit brought by Richard and Mildred Loving, was dedicated outside the old Virginia Supreme Court, which ruled against the Lovings before they ultimately won in the U.S. Supreme Court. (AP Photo/Steve Helber)