A jury on Monday convicted Marco Garcia-Bravo on a single count of accessory to a crime in connection with the 2017 deaths of two Colorado Springs teenagers, but found him
A jury on Monday convicted Marco Garcia-Bravo on a single count of accessory to a crime in connection with the 2017 deaths of two Colorado Springs teenagers, but found him
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Prosecutor Donna Billek leaves the courtroom shortly after the judge cleared the courtroom during a hearing for Robert Lewis Dear, Jr. in Colorado Springs, Colorado in December 2015. Billek, a longtime El Paso County prosecutor Donna Billek, is set to be demoted early in February 2020, a move that freed up her senior rank for a former district attorney recruited after a controversial tenure in Adams and Broomfield counties.
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Michael Allen, lead prosecutor, address the press after the first appearance of Letecia Stauch, 36, in El Paso County District Court in Colorado Springs, Colo., on March 11, 2020. Stauch was formally charged with first-degree murder and three other counts. (Chancey Bush/ The Gazette)
An El Paso County jury wrapped its fifth day of deliberations Thursday with no verdict in the case of a man accused in the 2017 gang slayings of two Colorado Springs teenagers an “excruciating” delay for everyone involved, one observer says.
Marco Garcia-Bravo, who faces a life sentence if convicted of first-degree murder in the deadly shootings of 16-year-old Natalie Cano-Partida and 15-year-old Derek Greer, is likely to be squirming alongside his attorneys to say nothing of the victims’ families.
“It’s almost sickening it’s more stressful than the trial itself,” said attorney Jeremy Loew, who isn’t involved in the case.