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Hillsborough County State Attorney Mark Ober , whose office prosecuted this case, issued the following statement:
I am extremely disappointed in these verdicts.
However, I have tremendous respect for the jury’s decision. My staff has worked ethically, diligently and professionally on this most difficult case. I am very proud of their efforts. In spite of these verdicts, Martin Lee Anderson did not die in vain. This case brought needed attention and reform to our juvenile justice system.
Our hearts continue to go out to Martin Lee Anderson’s family.
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