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Jury acquits Windsor man of sexual assault charges

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The verdict was returned Thursday. 

PITTSFIELD — A Windsor man was acquitted of rape allegations Thursday following a trial in Berkshire Superior Court.

A jury found Richard D. Miller, 44, not guilty of one count of rape and one count of indecent assault and battery on a person over the age of 14.

Jurors heard evidence over three days before breaking for deliberations, and returned not guilty verdicts in under three hours.

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Amanda Burke can be reached at aburke@berkshireeagle.com or 413-496-6296.

Cops and Courts Reporter

Amanda Burke is Cops and Courts Reporter for The Berkshire Eagle. An Ithaca, New York native, she previously worked at The Herald News of Fall River and the Fitchburg Sentinel & Enterprise.

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