Evidence from George Huguely-Yeardley Love murder case now on display
(CBS/AP) CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. - Starting Tuesday, the public has an opportunity to view evidence from the trial of former University of Virginia lacrosse player George Huguely V, convicted of killing his ex-girlfriend Yeardley Love.
Pictures: Yeardley Love murdered, George Huguely charged
The evidence will be on display for two days, May 15 and May 16, in the main courtroom in Charlottesville.
According to CBS affiliate WTVR, the crime scene photographs and Huguely's confession to police will be available to the public.
Charlottesville Circuit Court Clerk Llezelle Dugger previously said autopsy photographs and other "sensitive" evidence won't be shown.
Local station WHSV reports that Tuesday's presentation is scheduled for 9:30am.
Recording, reproduction or replay of the evidence is prohibited. Electronic devices are not allowed during the viewings.
Huguely was convicted of second-degree murder in February for Love's 2010 slaying. He's scheduled to be sentenced Aug. 30.