In March ruling, district court said it feared Zadorov was forced into falsely confessing to killing Tair Rada in 2006

After more than a decade behind bars over 2006 killing of 13-year-old Tair Rada that shocked the nation, judges rule 2-1 that there is reasonable doubt Roman Zadorov is the culprit

Tair Rada's case has gripped Israel, due to brutality of her murder and retrial of Roman Zadarov, initially convicted and serving prison time for crime

Roman Zadarov indicted for premeditated murder under aggravated circumstances in slaying of Tair Rada; among over a dozen new witnesses is the woman he claims committed the crime

Justices reject state prosecution's appeal against move; Zadorov has spent over a decade in prison for the murder of 13-year-old schoolgirl Tair Rada

Justices are set to give a final decision on the matter next week, as Roman Zadorov is set for a retrial in murder of young girl

Court grants 48-hour stay before letting Roman Zadorov out, giving prosecutors time to file appeal, but judges have already hinted that arguments in favor of holding him not enough

State prosecution considers appeal against release of Roman Zadorov, who has spent over a decade in prison for murder of schoolgirl

Roman Zadorov, who has spent 11 years in prison for brutal 2006 killing of schoolgirl, to remain in jail throughout trial; prosecutors shelve case against woman named as suspect

Justice says there is sufficient reasonable doubt to exonerate Roman Zadorov, who has spent more than a decade in prison for brutal 2006 killing of schoolgirl

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