Ryan Widmer talks with his defense attorney Robert Dziech at the Warren County Common Pleas Court on Thursday March 26, 2009 in Lebanon, Ohio. AP Photo/The Enquirer, Cara Owsley
Ryan Widmer talks with his defense attorney Robert Dziech at the Warren County Common Pleas Court on Thursday March 26, 2009 in Lebanon, Ohio. AP Photo/The Enquirer, Cara Owsley
Updated: Monday, 24 Sep 2012, 10:23 AM EDT
Published : Monday, 24 Sep 2012, 10:23 AM EDT
LEBANON, Ohio (AP) — A state appeals court has upheld the murder conviction of a southwest Ohio man in the 2008 bathtub drowning of his wife.
The ruling of the 12th Ohio District Court of Appeals was released Monday in Lebanon (LEB'-uh-nun), and it turns back an effort to gain a fourth trial for Ryan Widmer. His attorneys could appeal the ruling to the Ohio Supreme Court.
In this appeal, they had argued that police shouldn't have removed the bathtub as evidence from the Ohio couple's suburban home.
Widmer's first guilty verdict was thrown out over juror misconduct, and a second trial ended in a hung jury.
A jury convicted him in February 2011 at his third trial. He is serving 15 years to life for Sarah Widmer's death.
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