In retrial, man found guilty of stabbing girlfriend 94 times, officials say

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In retrial, man found guilty of stabbing girlfriend 94 times, officials say
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The retrial stemmed from the state's self defense laws.

, a Union County man was convicted Tuesday of violently stabbing his girlfriend to death in 2011 at his home, the Union County Prosecutor’s Office announced Friday.

Jones and Tanksley had a tumultuous relationship and argued frequently, court documents said. Tanksley had previously accused James of cheating on her and one night, when James returned home, Tanksley initiated an argument in their kitchen and again accused James of lying about being with other women.

After realizing she was dead, James called his family, his pastor, then 911 and surrendered to police on his front porch, the documents said. James himself was an ordained pastor. In New Jersey, one has no responsibility, or duty, to retreat in their own home, if they are not the initial aggressor. A Union County assistant prosecutor

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