CHICAGO (WGN) — Another day of emotional testimony at the Cook County courthouse in the murder trial of Alphonso Joyner, accused in the 2021 execution-style murder of a 71-year-old grandfather, Woom Sing Tse, in Chinatown.
Seeking a conviction on first-degree murder and weapons charges, county prosecutors presented a mountain of forensic evidence — shell casings to bullet fragments and fingerprints — on Day 2 of the trial. The defendant's lawyers contend that much of the evidence in the case is circumstantial, however, with no witness to the actual shooting.
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The victim's loved ones, close friends, and supporters watched on as prosecutors produced the alleged murder weapon in court. Prosecutors sh