 In other news tonight, attorneys for a Minnesota man sentenced to death for killing a University of North Dakota student in 2003, are raising questions about evidence presented at trial that the student was raped. Alfonso Rodriguez Jr. of Crookston, Minnesota is appealing his conviction and sentence for kidnapping and killing Drew Shedin of Pequot Lakes. In a court filing Tuesday, Rodriguez's attorney argued that lab tests show that a medical examiner was plainly and indisputedly incorrect in testifying Shedin was raped. The defense attorneys want to question the prosecutors who handled the case to determine whether they knew or should have known the testimony was flawed. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.