'Not Guilty': Man Convicted of 2006 Murder of 13-year-old Israeli Schoolgirl Exonerated

Eleven years after Roman Zadorov's initial conviction for killing Rada in a school bathroom, Supreme Court Justice Hanan Melcer ordered a retrial in light of newly discovered evidence presented by the defense

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Roman Zadorov, who was convicted of the 2006 murder of 13-year-old Tair Rada in the Golan Heights, was exonerated in a retrial of his case on Thursday morning in Nazareth District Court for lack of evidence. The retrial had been ordered by the Supreme Cout after the defense provided new evidence.

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