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FILE -- In this April 22, 2009 file photo, Ingmar Guandique is escorted from the Violent Crimes Unit by police in Washington. Lawyers for Guandique, convicted of killing Washington intern Chandra Levy, have filed a motion detailing the reasons he should be granted a new trial. The 84-page motion filed publicly May 6, 2014, with a judge in Washington comes after months of hearings involving a potential problem with a key witness in the case. The motion, which had been expected, contends that during Guandique’s 2010 trial a key witness, Guandique’s one-time cellmate Armando Morales, lied. And Guandique’s lawyers say they weren’t given information that could have discredited Morales. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, File)

FILE -- In this April 22, 2009 file photo, Ingmar Guandique is escorted from the Violent Crimes Unit by police in Washington. Lawyers for Guandique, convicted of killing Washington intern Chandra Levy, have filed a motion detailing the reasons he should be granted a new trial. The 84-page motion filed publicly May 6, 2014, with a judge in Washington comes after months of hearings involving a potential problem with a key witness in the case. The motion, which had been expected, contends that during Guandique’s 2010 trial a key witness, Guandique’s one-time cellmate Armando Morales, lied. And Guandique’s lawyers say they weren’t given information that could have discredited Morales. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin, File)

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