...with the shooting death of Brian Black, 43, of Beluga, in the summer of 2004 Retired Anchorage Superior Court Judge Larry Card will preside over the Kenai trial, which is expected to continue through the entire month of February. Assistant district...
...jurors in the case. ?Forty-one minutes to get through three is not going to work,? said Anchorage Judge Pro-tem Larry Card in Kenai Superior Court in reference to extensive questioning by both the prosecution and the defense attorneys as the...
...address the court this morning. ?We ought to have Miss (June) Stein here the first thing in the morning,? Judge Larry Card told assistant district attorney Scot Leaders, who is representing the state in its case against Rogers. Rogers is the 33-year-old...
...defense team has requested the swabs that were taken from the site of the bullet wound for any further testing. Judge Larry Card, who is serving as judge pro-tem in the trial, instructed jurors to return at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday. Monday is...
...willful withholding of information by the state prosecutor and allowed the trial to resume. Retired Anchorage Judge Larry Card, who is serving as judge pro-tem in the Kenai trial, had granted a short continuance Friday after defense attorney Chuck...
...Rogers to kill Mr. Black which is required of the charge of murder in the first degree.? Retired Anchorage Judge Larry Card, who is serving as judge pro-tem in the trial, said his job is to determine whether reasonable people could differ...
...being incited?? asked Leaders. ?I don?t know what they were doing,? said Rogers. Retired Anchorage Judge Larry Card, who is serving as judge pro-tem in the trial, said it would be a good place to stop listening to testimony for...
...killing an Anchorage cab driver in April 1998. ''I don't know what's going on in his mind,'' Superior Court Judge Larry Card said before sentencing Andrus to 99 years in prison. ''I don't know why he is the way he is.'' Andrus murdered...
...allegedly shooting Black, 43, of Beluga, in Fat Albert?s Tavern and Bunkhouse July 26, 2004. As instructed by Judge Larry Card, who was serving as judge pro-tem in the trial, the jury was allowed to consider second-degree murder and manslaughter as...
...allegedly shooting Black, 43, of Beluga, in Fat Albert?s Tavern and Bunkhouse July 26, 2004. As instructed by Judge Larry Card, who was serving as judge pro-tem in the trial, the jury was allowed to consider second-degree murder and manslaughter...
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