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Judge mulls new trial for dad in family slayings

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The defense attorney also noted that jurors deliberated less than an hour, despite hearing the testimony of more than 80 witnesses and considering more than 700 exhibits. And some jurors said after the trial that they didn't even consider Lenard's argument that perhaps his wife shot her three children, and shot at her husband before turning the gun on herself.

Fitzgerald said that after watching all the witnesses and seeing powerful blood evidence, jurors agreed that the case against Vaughn was "overwhelming." The prosecutor also noted that a jury in the same courthouse deliberated for just seven minutes before convicting a defendant.

Rozak didn't ask any questions during Monday's hearing. The judge said he wanted to consider the motion overnight and read transcripts of various parts of the trial, including jury selection.

Vaughn was convicted in September in the 2007 slaying of his wife, his 12-year-old daughter, 11-year-old daughter and 8-year-old son. During his trial, prosecutors said the slayings were part of Vaughn's plan to start a new life in the Canadian wilderness.

Investigators said Vaughn had surprised his family with news that he was taking them to a water park the morning of June 14, 2007, but pulled off the road soon after starting the trip.

Prosecutors allege he first shot his wife, then twice shot each of his children – who were buckled in the back seat of the family SUV – and then shot himself in the leg and wrist in an attempt to make it seem like his wife was the shooter.

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