...lovable do-gooder who just snapped, as the people of Carthage believe, or a calculating gold-digger, as the prosecuting attorney at his trial contends? Probably a little bit of both, if truth be told, though more of the former than the latter...
...range of cases to handle." Leaders has worked on a number of high-profile cases for the Peninsula. He was the prosecuting attorney in the case against Robert Hancock earlier this year. Hancock led Police on a high-speed chase ending in a collision...
...suspended as well. The prosecution and the defense had the opportunity to address the judge regarding the sentencing. Prosecuting attorney Scot Leaders voiced his opinion that the sentencing was rather light, considering both the matter at hand and...
...Jaqueline Gattenby is from Washington, but she lists Kenai as her place of residence on an appearance bond document. Prosecuting attorney Stephan Collins confirmed the Gattenbys did live in Kenai and Jaqueline hopes to move back there, though at the...
...DNA evidence during the 2010 trial. Judge Anna Moran delivered her verdict on Friday morning, stating that when prosecuting attorney Pat Gullufsen failed to divulge an expert's report containing information that pointed to another possible killer...
...money up front without any intention of building the homes. "This case is a classic example of a con," said prosecuting attorney Dan Cheyette during his opening statement Tuesday. "The evidence is going to show that Ed Byford, the man sitting...
...get a verdict of guilty all the way though," said Kock, stating he was confident that the tireless efforts of prosecuting attorney Dan Cheyette and Investigator John Papasodora would bring Byford to justice. The Kocks' story was echoed among...
...26 times. Seven in the neck and jaw, 19 in the chest, five of which penetrated her heart, causing death," prosecuting attorney Pat Gullufsen said. "Her body was otherwise bruised and battered and she was drug into the brush, not to be...
...body and how police obtained the clothing that Eacker had been wearing the night Lister was reported missing. Prosecuting attorney Pat Gullufsen also played 1982 tapes of Seward police's interviews with Eacker. In the interview tapes, recorded...
...pathologist said it would have been possible for Lister to bleed profusely during the 1982 killing. But during prosecuting attorney Pat Gullufsen's direct examination of Propst, Propst explained why he did not think blood would have sprayed...
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