Testimony begins in Driscoll Bridge baby toss trial

Testimony began today in the case against the man accused of throwing his 3-month-old daughter off the Driscoll Bridge.
In their opening arguments yesterday, prosecutors said Shamsid-Din Abdur-Raheem's words will help show he's guilty of murder. But defense lawyers told jurors they'll prove there's reasonable doubt he's guilty.
Abdur-Raheem is charged in the death of Zara Malani-lin Abdur-Raheem, who allegedly was abducted from her grandmother's East Orange apartment in 2010 while the baby's mother was in court seeking a restraining order.
Authorities say Abdur-Raheem parked on the bridge along the Garden State Parkway and threw the girl into the icy Raritan River. Her body was discovered about two months later.
Besides the murder count, the 24-year-old former Galloway Township resident faces charges of attempted murder, kidnapping, aggravated assault and child endangerment.
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