PUBLIC SAFETYPhotos: Cal Harris trials through the yearsMerri Harris, Calvin Harris' aunt, leaves after a 2007 court appearance in Tioga County Court, saying that the children will be glad to have their father home.FILE PHOTOJudge Martin Smith threw out Calvin Harris' murder conviction and ordered a new trial in this 2007 file photo at Tioga County Courthouse.FILE PHOTOCalvin Harris' attorney Joseph F. Cawley Jr. after a 2007 court appearance in Tioga County Court where a judge threw out Harris' murder conviction and ordered a new trial.FILE PHOTOCalvin Harris attorney Joseph F. Cawley Jr. waits to enter the Tioga County Courthouse in 2007 for the start of jury selection.FILE PHOTODefense attorneys comfort Calvin Harris as the jury come back with a guilty verdict in Tioga County Court in this 2007 file photo.FILE PHOTODefense attorney William Easton argues a point in court during the 2007 trial.FILE PHOTOCalvin Harris, center, with his attorneys, listens as DNA evidence is being presented by New York State Police Forensics Scientist John Brenner in Tioga County Court in 2007.FILE PHOTOCalvin Harris listens to testimony of new witness, Kevin Tubbs of Candor who says he saw Michele Harris, 35, the morning of Sept. 12, 2001, hours after she was supposedly killed by her husband. Harris was Tioga County Court in this 2007 file photo for his sentencing, which was postponed.FILE PHOTOCalvin Harris, center, with his attorneys, watch as the jury leaves to start deliberations in Tioga County Court in this 2007 file photo.FILE PHOTOCalvin Harris leaving the Tioga County Courthouse in 2006 after a hearing on setting a new trial date.FILE PHOTOCalvin Harris listens to opening statements during his first murder trial with his attorneys, Joseph F. Cawley Jr., left, and William Easton at Tioga County Court in this 2007 file photo.FILE PHOTOCalvin Harris is escorted out of the Tioga County Courthouse in 2007 after his sentencing was postponed after testimony of new witness, Kevin Tubbs of Candor who says he saw Michele Harris, 35, the morning of Sept. 12, 2001, hours after she was supposedly killed by her husband.FILE PHOTOCalvin Harris' property in Town of Spencer.FILE PHOTODefense witness Paul Kish, of Corning, a blood evidence expert, testifies in 2007 about blood evidence found in the area between the kitchen and the garage of the Harris home.SIMON WHEELER / Staff Photo StaffA Harris family photo presented in the 2007 trial of Calvin Harris.FILE PHOTOMichele HarrisNew York State PoliceJudge Martin Smith argues with the prosecution over allowing expert witness Dr. Henry Lee's videotaped testimony for the Calvin Harris trial.FILE PHOTOProsecutor Gerald Keene, left, and New York State Police Sr. Investigator Steve Andersen examine a defense exhibit representing the garage floor comparing the size of blood stains found at the Harris' home during Calvin Harris murder trial at Tioga County Court in this 2007 file photo.FILE PHOTOCalvin Harris listens as Michael Kasper, who had a relationship with Michele Harris, testified for the prosecution in Tioga County Court in this 2007 file photo.FILE PHOTOTioga County Sheriff Deputies lead Calvin Harris into a patrol car after the jury came back with a guilty verdict in Tioga County Court in this 2007 file photoFILE PHOTONew York State Police Sr. Investigator Leslie Hyman plays a wiretap tape to the jury of phone calls during the Calvin Harris murder trial at Tioga County Court in this 2007 file photo.FILE PHOTOCalvin Harris, left, returns to the Tioga County Courthouse for his second-degree murder trial with his attorney, Joseph F. Cawley Jr., in this 2007 file photo.FILE PHOTOCalvin Harris leaves the Tioga County Courthouse in Owego in this 2007 file photo after pleading innocent to one count of second-degree murder.FILE PHOTOCalvin Harris leaves the Tioga County Courthouse in Owego in this 2007 file photo surrounded by the media after pleading innocent to one count of second-degree murder.FILE PHOTOAttorney Joseph F. Cawley Jr. (left to right), Calvin Harris and Susan N. Mertens enter Tioga County Courthouse in Owego on in this 2007 file photo for a pre-trial hearing. Harris is charged with second degree murder.FILE PHOTOCalvin Harris leaves the Tioga County Courthouse after his 2005 arraignment in the death of his of his estranged wife, Michele Harris, who has been missing since Sept. 11, 2001.FILE PHOTONew York State Trooper Jamie Bell, a member of the Troop C Scuba Team, searches a pond in the Town of Tioga in this June 2002 file photo as state police resumed the search for Michele Harris, who had been missing since Sept. 11, 2001.FILE PHOTOMembers of a search party walk up Hagadorn Hill Road to search the property surrounding the home of Michele A. Harris in this November 2001 file photo. The Town of Spencer woman disappeared Sept. 11, 2001.FILE PHOTOA sign in Lefty's Restaurant in Waverly honors Michelle Harris, shown in this 2007 file photo. Harris worked as a waitress at the establishment for nine months before she disappeared.FILE PHOTOAt the end of Evelien Hill Road in the Town of Candor, BCI Investigators Lori Hochdanner, left, and Steve Andersen check their maps before continuing their June 2002 search of Michele Harris, who disappeared Sept. 11, 2001.FILE PHOTO Copyright 2001 The Binghamton PrA Harris family photo on the bulletin board in the office at the New York State Police's Owego barracks that investigators are using track down the 800 leads in the case, shown in 2002.FILE PHOTO Copyright 2001 The Binghamton PrMichele HarrisNew York State Police PhotoNew York State Police Captain Mark Lester discusses the Michelle Harris case at the Owego barracks in November 2002 before troopers start distributing the "missing person" poster. On the bulletin board is a photo of the Harris family and a Lefty's sports bar and restaurant shirt, the type she was wearing when she was last seen Sept. 11, 2001.FILE PHOTO Copyright 2001 The Binghamton PrAttorney Stanton Drazen speaks outside the courtroom at the Tioga County Courthouse in Owego the day of a 2001 hearing on a motion before the County Court halting the search of Calvin Harris's property. It was ruled that the motion should to go to Supreme Court.FILE PHOTO Copyright 2001 The Binghamton PrA copy of the missing persons photo New York State Police issued in its investigation into Michele Harris' 2001 disappearance.FILE PHOTO The Elmira Star-Gazette CopyrighDuring his 2009 retrial, Cal Harris reacts to the sight of pictures from his children's bedrooms depicting the children with Michele Harris.FILE PHOTOCalvin Harris tearfully reads a statement during a March 6 news conference in Owego to announce the family is seeking new evidence in the 2001 disappearance of his wife, Michele Harris.KRISTOPHER RADDER / Staff PhotoCalvin Harris and his four children had a news conference March 6 in Owego to announce they are seeking new evidence in the 2001 disappearance of Michele Harris.KRISTOPHER RADDER / Staff PhotoDefendant Calvin Harris heads to Tioga County Court for his 2009 murder trial.FILE PHOTO JEFF RICHARDS / Staff PhotoNew York State Police Senior Investigator Steve Andersen testifies about the location of blood found in the Harrises' home during Calvin Harris' 2007 murder trial at Tioga County Court. A third trial is scheduled to begin Sept. 15 in Schoharie County.FILE PHOTOOwego businessman Calvin Harris arrives at the Tioga County Courthouse in October 2012, after the state Court of Appeals ordered a third murder trial.CASEY STAFF/Staff Photo CASEY STAFF/Staff PhotoOwego businessman Calvin Harris is escorted by two Tioga County Sheriff's officers from the county court building in this October 2012 file photo.KRISTOPHER RADDER / Staff PhotoCalvin Harris is escorted by two Tioga County Sheriff's deputies out of the Tioga County Courthouse on in this October 2012 file photo.KRISTOPHER RADDER / Staff PhotoGreg Taylor of Smithboro, brother of Michele Harris, visits the family plot in the Nichols Cemetery, which includes a memory stone for his sister, who went missing Sept. 11, 2001.FILE PHOTOCalvin Harris waits for the verdict in his 2009 trial in the courtroom at the Tioga County Courthouse in Owego.FILE PHOTODriveway to Calvin Harris's 252-acre estate on Hagadorn Hill Road in the Town of Spencer.FILE PHOTOGreg Taylor with his wife, Shannon, discuss the arrest of Calvin Harris in the disappearance of Taylor's sister, Michele Harris, at their Smithboro home in 2005.FILEDuring the 2009 trial, prosecution witness Jerome Wilczynski leans over as if listening to a phone call while standing next to Michele Harris during her hairdressing appointment with him in July 2001.FILE PHOTO JEFF RICHARDS / Staff PhotoCalvin Harris was sentenced in November 2009 to 25 years to life in prison for the 2001 murder of his estranged wife, Michele.FILE PHOTOCalvin Harris was sentenced in November 2009 to 25 years to life in prison for the 2001 murder of his estranged wife, Michele.FILE PHOTOCalvin Harris was sentenced in 2009 to 25 years to life in prison for the 2001 murder of his estranged wife, Michele.FILE PHOTOCalvin Harris waits for the verdict in his 2009 trial in the courtroom at the Tioga County Courthouse in Owego.FILE PHOTO DIOGENES AGCAOILI JR.Jurors leave the Tioga County Courthouse after giving Calvin Harris a guilty verdict in his 2009 retrial.FILE PHOTOMichelle Harris' friend Cindy Turner said justice was served after she heard the guilty verdict returned against Michelle's husband Calvin Harris in his 2009 retrial at Tioga County Courthouse.FILE PHOTOCal Harris' lawyer Terence Kindlon talks to the media following the guilty verdict in his 2009 retrial at Tioga County Court in Owego.FILE PHOTO DIOGENES AGCAOILI JR.Tioga County District Attorney Gerald Keene speaks to reporters after the verdict in the Calvin Harris murder trial in 2009 at Tioga County Courthouse in Owego.FILE PHOTODefense attorneys comforts Calvin Harris as the jury come back with a guilty verdict in Tioga County Court in this 2007 file photo.FILE PHOTOShannon Taylor, Michelle Harris' sister-in-law, embraces State Police Senior Investiigator Sue Mulvey outside the Tioga County Courthouse in Owego after Calvin Harris was convicted of Michelle Harris' death in this 2007 file photo.FILE PHOTOCalvin Harris listens to testimony of new witness, Kevin Tubbs of Candor, who says he saw Michele Harris, 35, the morning of Sept. 12, 2001, hours after she was supposedly killed by her husband. Harris was Tioga County Court for his sentencing, which was postponed, in this 2007 file photo.FILE PHOTOJoseph F. Cawley Jr., the attorney for Calvin Harris, addresses Broome County Judge Martin E. Smith during a 2007 hearing at Tioga County Court in Owego.FILE PHOTOTioga County District Attorney Gerald Keene in Tioga County Court after a judge threw out the Calvin Harris murder conviction and ordered a new trial in 2007.FILE PHOTOCalvin Harris' attorneys console him after a 2007 court appearance in Tioga County Court where a judge threw out his murder conviction and ordered a new trial.FILE PHOTOThe memory stone in the Taylor family plot in a Nichols cemetery.Steve Reilly/Staff PhotoThe memory stone for Michele Harris in the Taylor family plot in a Nichols cemetery.Steve Reilly/Staff PhotoThe Harris home, at 381 Hagadorn Hill Road, as shown on a video tape made by New York State Police investigators that was shown in Tioga County Court Sept, 27, 2009.File PhotoThe end of the driveway of the Harris home, at 381 Hagadorn Hill Road, as shown on a video tape made by New York State Police investigators that was shown in Tioga County Court Sept, 27, 2009.File PhotoThe Harris home, at 381 Hagadorn Hill Road, as shown on a video tape made by New York State Police investigators that was shown in Tioga County Court Sept, 27, 2009.File PhotoLooking west from Empire Lake foreground across the Harris residence at 381 Hagadorn Hill Road background.SIMON WHEELER/STAFF PHOTOThis diagram, drawn June 13, 2007 by Tioga County farmer Kevin Tubbs as part of his witness statement, shows the position of vehicles and people he remembered seeing at the end of the Harris driveway on the morning of Sept. 12, 2001. His statement proved crucial in the reversal of the first verdict.Tioga County Court Records