A new trial over the man convicted of murdering Etan Patz is uncertain despite a court order. A federal appeals court said Pedro Hernandez should be retried or released because of an error by the trial judge. The Manhattan district attorney's office is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to intervene. In the meantime, prosecutors asked a federal judge on Tuesday to give them 90 days to decide whether they would put Hernandez on trial again. Defense attorneys said prosecutors should only have 30 days. The judge said she would decide how much time is warranted in the next few days. Patz went missing while walking to school in SoHo in 1979. He became the first missing child whose face appeared on a milk carton and changed the way the country responds to missing children cases. Hernandez, 64, is cur

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