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The prosecution handed over a box of six four-inch binders filled with documents and evidence Thursday to the defense team of a man charged with capital murder.
14th Judicial District Prosecutor Ron Kincade gave the information to Gary W. Parks' attorneys as a matter of procedure during an appearance in Baxter County Circuit Court.
Parks, 39, of Germantown, Tenn., is charged in the death of his stepfather, Dr. David Millstein. Police found Millstein stabbed to death in his home June 2006. Parks was arrested 3 1/2 years later on Dec. 21.
On Thursday, Parks appeared with two state-appointed death penalty-qualified attorneys, Joe Perry of Marianna and Danny Glover of Wynne. Also appearing in court with Parks' defense team was an investigator and mitigation specialist.