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Jury of 4 women, 8 men to decide Chinatown defendant's fate

Short biographies of jurors selected for Benjamin Ng's trial. Second part details Kennis Izumi's testimony

Chinatown supsect present, but didn't kill, attorney says

Benjamin Ng's lawyers present evidence that Ng did not commit murders, but admit that he was present at the crime scene.

Massacre suspect didn't pull the trigger, jury hears

Ng's defense lawyers want to include Mak's inadmissible confession. Article provides new details about witnesses and the sequence of events during killings.

Room search ruled legal after girlfriend testifies in Ng's trial

Describes testimony by Kennis Izumi, Benjamin Ng's girlfriend, and the police search of her room.

Chinatown massaacre jury ready for trial

Article describes jurors, their jobs and passtimes.

Chinatown confession disclosed

Court finds Mak's confession inadmissible in Ng trial. Article discusses Kennis Izumi's role as Ng's girlfriend.

Wah Mee confession held inadmissible

Article discusses circumstances of Mak's confession and police questioning of Ng's girlfriend.

Poncho at (dare we say it) middle age

At the Patrons of Northwest Civic, Cultural and Chritable Organizations (Poncho) turns 35, its seeks younger members and more diverse arts projects, including the Wing Luke Museum.

Chinatown trial a legal showcase

Biographies of defence and prosecution attorneys. Details lawyers' perspectives on the case and the death penalty charge.

Wah Mee Murder- Whose fault

Editorial piece calling tong involvement in Wah Mee murders unlikely, and questioning whether poor social services and tolerance towards gambling practices played a role in murders.