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Judge orders new trial for suspect in 1991 Grand Junction pipe bombings that killed 2 people

Judge finds tool-mark evidence used to tie James Genrich to bombings was unconstitutional

James Genrich, seen here at the Mesa County Jail, was found guilty in the pipe-bomb deaths of two people, but circumstantial evidence had a large part in the trial.
Mesa County Jail
James Genrich, seen here at the Mesa County Jail, was found guilty in the pipe-bomb deaths of two people, but circumstantial evidence had a large part in the trial.
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James Genrich was represented in his appeal by attorneys from the Innocence Project, a nonprofit organization dedicated to exonerating wrongly convicted people.
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