It was nearly midnight when a guest attending a party at an Albany police captain’s home in May 2011 spotted a woman standing near the street in tears, bleeding from a gash above a blackening eye.

Her name was Vester Weaver. She was the 32-year-old wife of Willie Weaver — Albany’s chief municipal court judge, a former local bar association president and a one-time candidate for Superior Court. Guest Felicia Copeland had last seen the couple sitting together in the carport.

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