Question Remains in Trial On 'Wilding' ; Testimony Varies On Defendant's Role

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As the parade of witnesses grows, a key question in the murder trial of John Williams remains the defendant's exact location and role in the June 20, 2001, "wilding" attack by rampaging students that left a Paterson homeless man dead.

Some of those admittedly involved have testified that Williams, now 19, stood apart from the group of teenagers that brutally kicked and stomped Hector Robles after leaving John F. Kennedy High School on the last day of classes.

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Question Remains in Trial On 'Wilding' ; Testimony Varies On Defendant's Role

Others have claimed that Williams spurred the group to target Robles - the last of a ...

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