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James Ossuary Case Goes to Judge

Final arguments have been offered in the James Ossuary forgery case against Oded Golan and Robert Deutsch and all that remains is for the judge to issue a verdict.  Matthew Kalman, the only reporter covering the case, writes that “the feeling in the tiny courtroom, where fewer than a dozen people (including only one reporter) have followed the proceedings, was that the prosecution had failed to prove that the items were forgeries or that Golan and Deutsch had faked them.”  It may be several months before the judge rules on the case that began five years ago.  The story at AOL News has the background and quotes from one of the defendants.

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