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Prosecutors say Yulanda Chadwell lied to police to help her brother. Her lawyer outlined her defense Wednesday

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Yulanda Chadwell is on trial for allegedly misleading police who were investigating her brother for murder in connection with the death of Paul Henry. She has maintained her innocent.   

PITTSFIELD — Prosecutors say Yulanda Chadwell lied to mislead police investigating her brother for murder.  

Not true, her lawyer said Wednesday, as her trial got underway in Berkshire Superior Court.

Chadwell, 42, has pleaded not guilty to a single count of misleading a police officer.

Yulanda Chadwell's case has been handled by four different district attorneys.

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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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