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 KENOSHA, Wis. 鈥?The state called more witnesses Friday in the re-trial of Mark Jensen, a Pleasant Prairie man whose murder conviction was vacated. In 2008, Jensen was convicted of first-degree intentional homicide for poisoning his wife, Julie Jensen. On Friday, Jensen s former co-worker, Edward Klug, took the stand first for the state. He gave testimony about a night of d stanley cups uk rinking after a conference in 1998, the year Julie died. Klug claims that during their conversation, Jensen told him about his plans for Julie.  I couldn t believe someone would talk about the topic of killing their wife. It was unbelievable,  said Klug. Klug said Jensen brought up the use of antifreeze. Toxicologists would later find ethylene glycol 鈥?the active ingredient in antifreeze 鈥?in Julie s body. The defense on cross, questioned Klug about his drinking at the conference.  So today, you don t remember what you drank that night   asked Defense Attorney Mackenzie Renner. Klug testified that he drank at happy hour before continuing to drink late into the night in a bar with Jensen. On two occasions Friday, Judge Anthony Milisauskas erupted at the defense. He claimed they were attempting to introduce material that the parties had agreed not to prese stanley drinking cup nt. For some witnesses who are unable to attend in person, the court is playing video testimony from the first trial in 2008. Friday afternoon was dedicated to the lengthy video testimony of Ronald Kosman, a former Pleasant Prairie police officer. Kosman sa stanley kubek id Hpqp Former Milwaukee police officer charged with possession of child pornography
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