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    Kayla Stewart becomes emotional as Judge Robert Murray listens to arguments in a Harnish hearing Friday at Somerset County Superior Court in Skowhegan.

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    Kayla Stewart is escorted into Somerset County Superior Court on Friday in Skowhegan.

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    Kayla Stewart, charged with murdering her infant son, becomes emotional Friday as Somerset County Superior Court Judge Robert Murray listens to arguments about whether she should be held without bail.

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    Judge Robert Murray listens to arguments Friday in Somerset County Superior Court in Skowhegan about whether Kayla Stewart should be granted a chance to post bail.

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    Maine State Police Detective Scott Bryant testifies Friday in Somerset County Superior Court in the hearing to determine whether Kayla Stewart, of Fairfield, should be held without bail on a charge that she murdered her infant son.

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    Pamela Ames, right, defense attorney for Kayla Stewart, left, listens Friday as prosecutor John Alsop makes his case that Stewart shouldn’t get a chance to post bail during a Harnish hearing at Somerset County Superior Court in Skowhegan.

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    Kayla Stewart becomes emotional as Judge Robert Murray listens to arguments Friday in a Harnish hearing at Somerset County Superior Court in Skowhegan. Murray agreed with the prosecution that Stewart should be held without bail.

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