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Plea Change Asked in X Box Trial
The man who agreed to testify about three others in the Deltona mass murder trial has asked to have his guilty plea changed.
Robert Anthony Cannon pleaded guilty in October to all the charges. In exchange for his testimony for the prosecution, he was to get a life sentence. But in court this morning Cannon asked to withdraw his plea. Defense attorneys moved for a mistrial, but the judge denied the motion.
Prosecutors say the alleged ringleader, Troy Victorino, sought revenge because he felt disrespected by one of the victims who took his X-box video game system.
Also on trial are Michael Salas and Jerone Hunter. All three face six counts of first-degree murder, five-counts of mutilating a dead human body and other felonies. If convicted, prosecutors are seeking the death penalty.
The case was moved from DeLand to St. Augustine after it was determined media coverage of the 2004 deaths was too intense in central Florida, making it almost impossible to pick a fair jury.