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Accused University of Utah shooter asks judge to let wife go

Austin Boutain could face the death penalty in the case because he's charged with aggravated murder.

A man accused of killing University of Utah student with a weapon stolen from a slain Colorado man wants a judge to let his wife go.

The Salt Lake Tribune reports that Austin Boutain asked for permission to speak during a procedural hearing Friday and said, "My wife is innocent. Please let her go." He then said he would give his life for hers.

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His wife Kathleen Boutain isn't charged with murder but faces other related charges because prosecutors say she helped hatch the deadly carjacking plot that led to the death of Chenwei Guo on Oct. 30 in Salt Lake City. She didn't make any comments in her brief court appearance Friday.

Austin Boutain, an ex-convict, could face the death penalty because he's charged with aggravated murder.

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Information from: The Salt Lake Tribune, http://www.sltrib.com

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