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Letecia Stauch reappointed public defender after judge s order

Stauch is accused of killing her stepson Gannon Stauch on Jan. 27, 2020. Author: Darren Whitehead Updated: 4:02 PM MDT May 3, 2021 EL PASO COUNTY, Colo. An El Paso County District Court judge approved a request from Letecia Stauch to reappoint a public defender to provide counsel for her in court. This comes after Stauch had an Arguello advisement in February to request to represent herself. Judge Gregory Werner granted her request. >The video above is from February 26 when a judge granted Letecia Stauch s request to represent herself. In an affidavit filed by the El Paso County Sheriff s Office (EPCSO) on April 14, Stauch was suspended from accessing the law library at the El Paso County jail after refusing to go to the library during her allotted time. The suspension was to last for 90 days.

Woman accused of murdering 11-year-old stepson granted new counsel

Woman accused of murdering 11-year-old stepson granted new counsel Darren Whitehead Replay Video UP NEXT An El Paso County District Court judge approved a request from Letecia Stauch to reappoint a public defender to provide counsel for her in court. This comes after Stauch had an Arguello advisement in February to request to represent herself. Judge Gregory Werner granted her request. >The video above is from February 26 when a judge granted Letecia Stauch s request to represent herself. In an affidavit filed by the El Paso County Sheriff s Office (EPCSO) on April 14, Stauch was suspended from accessing the law library at the El Paso County jail after refusing to go to the library during her allotted time. The suspension was to last for 90 days.

Academy D-20 must release recordings, transcripts of some closed-door meetings during superintendent search, El Paso County judge rules

Melanie Knapp, an Academy School District 20 parent and former teacher who contended that closed-door meetings the Board of Education held in 2019 during its search for a new superintendent violated the Colorado Open Meetings Law, will receive some of the information she sought to have made public. The board must disclose the recordings and transcripts of private executive sessions that occurred after the initial 26 candidates were reduced to five finalists, El Paso County District Court Judge Thomas Kane ruled this week. However, the board does not have to release materials from previous executive sessions when board members narrowed the field of candidates, he determined.

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