Tennis umpire who was accused of killing aims to clear name

FILE - This Aug. 24, 2012 file photo shows Lois Goodman with her attorney, Allison Triessl, left, during an arraignment on murder charges in Los Angeles. A Los Angeles tennis umpire arrested before a U.S. Open match and charged in her elderly husband's 2012 death is trying to clear her name. Lois Goodman's attorneys are expected to tell jurors Wednesday, March 21, 2018, in federal court that the Los Angeles coroner's office deprived her civil rights by falsifying an autopsy report. (AP Photo/Nick Ut, File)
FILE - In this 2008 file photo tennis referee Lois Goodman is shown while officiating a CIF tennis tournament, in California. A Los Angeles tennis umpire arrested before a U.S. Open match and charged in her elderly husband's 2012 death is trying to clear her name. Lois Goodman's attorneys are expected to tell jurors Wednesday, March 21, 2018, in federal court that the Los Angeles coroner's office deprived her civil rights by falsifying an autopsy report. (David Crane /Los Angeles Daily News via AP, File)

Tennis umpire who was accused of killing aims to clear name

FILE - This Aug. 24, 2012 file photo shows Lois Goodman with her attorney, Allison Triessl, left, during an arraignment on murder charges in Los Angeles. A Los Angeles tennis umpire arrested before a U.S. Open match and charged in her elderly husband's 2012 death is trying to clear her name. Lois Goodman's attorneys are expected to tell jurors Wednesday, March 21, 2018, in federal court that the Los Angeles coroner's office deprived her civil rights by falsifying an autopsy report. (AP Photo/Nick Ut, File)
FILE - In this 2008 file photo tennis referee Lois Goodman is shown while officiating a CIF tennis tournament, in California. A Los Angeles tennis umpire arrested before a U.S. Open match and charged in her elderly husband's 2012 death is trying to clear her name. Lois Goodman's attorneys are expected to tell jurors Wednesday, March 21, 2018, in federal court that the Los Angeles coroner's office deprived her civil rights by falsifying an autopsy report. (David Crane /Los Angeles Daily News via AP, File)