Prosecutors: Man in Stabbing Case Can Get Fair Hearing
Posted/updated on: May 10, 2012 at 2:26 pm
DALLAS (AP) – Tyler prosecutors say they believe a man linked to a 1977 rape and stabbing can get a fair hearing before a local judge on his request to have new DNA testing that could demonstrate his innocence. Kerry Max Cook was twice convicted and condemned for the killing of Linda Jo Edwards, 21, in Tyler. Courts overturned both convictions. He would later plead no contest to the murder for a sentence of time served. Cook wants new DNA testing in hopes of being declared formally innocent. His attorneys have asked that State District Judge Christi Kennedy be removed from the case, a request that was denied by an administrative judge. They have since renewed that request. In new filings Tuesday, prosecutors say the attorneys’ newest motion should be denied.





