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Witnesses at the long-delayed trial of former city official Kenardo Curry said Tuesday he and special projects director Mark Kleiner talked proposals with a North Chattanooga developer after getting the city to pay for a study of the feasibility of the development.
That was the crux of the state's case on charges that date all the way back to 2005.
Curry is charged with 17 counts of theft, official misconduct and fraudulent use of a credit card.
But there was no testimony about numerous prior Curry allegations before the state closed its proof late Tuesday afternoon.
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