Day 4 of testimony at Hudson family murders trial
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Amy Thompson, a defense attorney for William Balfour, heads back to court in Chicago, Tuesday, April 24, 2012, following a lunch break on the second day of Balfour's trial. Balfour is charged in the October 2008 murders of singer and actress Jennifer Hudson's mother, brother and nephew. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)
Amy Thompson, a defense attorney for William Balfour, heads back to court in Chicago, Tuesday, April 24, 2012, following a lunch break on the second day of Balfour's trial. Balfour is charged in the October 2008 murders of singer and actress Jennifer Hudson's mother, brother and nephew. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)
Lonnie Simpson, half-brother of singer and actress Jennifer Hudson, leaves the Cook County Criminal Courts Building in Chicago after testifying on the second day of the trial of William Balfour, Tuesday, April 24, 2012. Balfour is charged in the October 2008 murders of Hudson's mother, brother and nephew. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)
FILE - This undated file photo provided Oct. 24, 2008, by the Chicago Police Department shows 7-year-old Julian King, the nephew of singer and actress Jennifer Hudson, who was found killed in October 2008. On Wednesday, April 25, 2012, testimony focused on the abduction and murder of the youngest victim during the third day in the Chicago murder trial of William Balfour, charged with King's death as well as the deaths of Hudson's mother and brother. (AP Photo/Chicago Police Department, File)
Amy Thompson, a defense attorney for William Balfour, heads back to court in Chicago, Tuesday, April 24, 2012, following a lunch break on the second day of Balfour's trial. Balfour is charged in the October 2008 murders of singer and actress Jennifer Hudson's mother, brother and nephew. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)
Lonnie Simpson, half-brother of singer and actress Jennifer Hudson, leaves the Cook County Criminal Courts Building in Chicago after testifying on the second day of the trial of William Balfour, Tuesday, April 24, 2012. Balfour is charged in the October 2008 murders of Hudson's mother, brother and nephew. (AP Photo/M. Spencer Green)
CHICAGO (AP) ? Prosecutors at the Chicago trial of the man accused of killing Jennifer Hudson's family head into their fourth day presenting evidence with no indication they're close to wrapping up their case.
They didn't announce who they'll call to the witness stand Thursday as they continue their bid to prove Hudson's former brother-in-law, William Balfour, killed her mother, brother and nephew in 2008.
The presiding judge has said the trial could last up to a month. And prosecutors' case could last two or three more weeks.
Among the witnesses still expected to testify for prosecutors is one of Balfour's former girlfriends, Shonta Cathey. Prosecutors say he asked her to back up his false alibi on the day of the killings.
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