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Yulanda Chadwell found not guilty of lying to police. Officers were probing her brother's connection to a 2017 killing in Pittsfield

berkshire superior court

Yulanda Chadwell was found not guilty Friday of a single count of misleading the police. 

PITTSFIELD — Six months after her brother was acquitted of murder, Yulanda Chadwell was acquitted Friday of the accusation that she lied to police investigating that killing.

A jury found Yulanda Chadwell, 42, not guilty of a single count of misleading a police officer.

Jurors cleared her of the allegation that she provided false information to police investigating her brother J.C.

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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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