Photo by DAVID ALBERS
David Albers/Staff - Dr. Manfred Borges, a county medical examiner, explains the wounds he discovered during his autopsy of the body of Dylan Nuno during a hearing in the aggravated manslaughter case against Jorge Saavedra on Thursday, Dec. 8, 2011, at the Collier County Courthouse in Naples. The hearing will determine if Saavedra acted lawfully under Florida's "Stand Your Ground" self-defense statute during the Jan. 24 fatal stabbing of Palmetto Ridge High School classmate Dylan Nuno.
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