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Jun 27, 2024 · The King County Prosecuting Attorney’s office thanked the jury for their efforts on the case, which has gone on for more than three weeks. “We appreciate the hard work of all parties to get to these important verdicts,” spokesman Casey McNerthney said in an email.
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Sep 6, 2000 · It wasn't a political speech. It was a speech about a murder - how it happened and why two men who killed a Seattle taxi driver should be tried for the death penalty. Locke was a 28-year-old...
Jun 26, 2024 · A King County Superior Court judge ordered jury deliberations to resume on Wednesday after they were temporarily halted in the murder trial of Auburn police officer Jeffrey Nelson.
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Jun 25, 2024 · A King County jury is deliberating over whether to convict Auburn police officer Jeff Nelson of murder for fatally shooting Jesse Sarey in May 2019. Nelson’s is the second murder trial of Washington police officers since voter Initiative 940 removed the burden of proving an officer acted with malicious intent.
Jun 26, 2024 · Special King County prosecutor Patty Eakes argued that was essentially what the court did by asking the jury if it could reach a verdict on the undecided count, and sending the panel back for...
Jun 27, 2024 · His lawyer said she plans to file a motion for a new trial. The King County Prosecuting Attorney’s office thanked the jury for their efforts on the case, which has gone on for more than...
Jul 22, 2019 · But the two public defenders at the King County Department of Public Defense (DPD) finally prevailed on June 11, when a jury of 11 men and one woman delivered a verdict of not guilty. Mr. Fair walked out of jail on that sunny Tuesday afternoon, looked up at the sky, hugged his waiting aunt, thanked his lawyers, and drove away.
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