James Krauseneck Jr. had to be physically pulled from the room where his wife lay with an ax buried into her skull, according to testimony at a hearing.
Should James Krauseneck Jr. go to trial for the 1982 ax homicide of his wife, the prosecution case will rest on a basic theory: Who else could it have been?
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Elizabeth Wolford made history in this region when she was appointed by President Barack Obama and confirmed by the United States Senate in 2013 as the first woman to serve as district judge in the Western District of New York.
And now Wolford, 54, is again blazing a trail as she is set to become the chief judge of the district, which includes the state s 17 westernmost counties. She will become the first woman to serve in this role in any part of the state outside of New York City.
Wolford replaces U.S. District Judge Frank P. Geraci Jr., who was also appointed by Obama in 2013 and has served as chief judge since 2015. She will remain in the position for seven years.