Saul Bal, accused of killing one Phoenix police officer and injuring another, has requested his case be sent back to the grand jury.

Bal's lawyers argue that prosecutors omitted information supporting a potential self-defense claim, specifically that Bal didn't recognize the officers as police.

Prosecutors contend that self-defense doesn't apply because Bal allegedly committed a burglary, initiating the interaction with police, and that evidence shows Bal shot at the officers even after seeing they were police.

A judge is considering a request from Saul Bal, accused of killing one Phoenix police officer and injuring another, to have his case sent back to the grand jury.

Lawyers for Bal argued during a June 6 hearing and in court filings that prosecutors did not present information to

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