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Trial to be relocated for inmate accused in deadly prison escape attempt
By 13newsnow.com
Published: 01/25/2019

PASQUOTANK COUNTY, N.C. — A judge has ruled one of the inmates accused in a fatal prison break attempt will have his trial moved from Pasquotank to Dare County.

Mikel Brady is charged with first-degree murder in the attack. Prosecutors said that in October 2017, Brady and three other inmates tried to break out of the Pasquotank Correctional Institution and killed four people in the process.

Brady's attorneys said he can't get a fair trial in the county, but the prosecutor believed the people of Pasquotank should decide this case.

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