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Herkimer County murder trial of Stephen Swanton goes to jury
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Trial begins for Old Forge murder suspect
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Did judge tip his hand in Syracuse lawyer’s perjury case? ‘My job is to be.uncomfortable’
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Syracuse lawyer Robert Baska walks into court in the Onondaga County Courthouse on Friday, Nov. 8, 2019.Dougalss Dowty | ddowty@syracuse.com
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Syracuse, NY A Syracuse lawyer facing a perjury charge is hoping the judge assigned to his case will decide whether he’s guilty or not.
Longtime defense lawyer Robert Baska faces a felony, accused of conspiring with a client to lie during a criminal trial in 2015, that could cost him his law license.
But the assigned judge, John Crandall, isn’t sure he should preside any further after initially tossing the case due to lack of corroborating evidence.
The city election is taking place during the pandemic. Jon Lamson
This article was produced as part of a journalism class at Colorado College, taught by Corey Hutchins. The students are Amelia Allen, Esteban Candelaria, Jon Lamson, Arlo Metzger, Will Taylor, Frances Thyer and Peyton Wright.
As the race for six seats on the Colorado Springs City Council heats up, tens of thousands of dollars are already sloshing around the campaign coffers of the nearly two dozen candidates running in the April 6 elections.Â
The campaign donations show who has broad or limited support, illuminate potential coalitions among candidates who are giving to each other, and also show how much money some are willing to shell out of their own pockets to try and win a seat in city government.Â
Hearings still on hold in Little Falls arson-murder case
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No new court dates have been set for either of the two women charged in the death of a Little Falls man in the Jan. 6, 2020, fire at the Snyder Apartments, according to a Herkimer County Court official, who said the delay in the in-person hearings is due to COVID-19 restrictions.
Patricia Nethaway and Amber Roche were both indicted on charges of murder and arson in connection with the fire that killed Timothy “Nimmer” Regan, but according to statements they gave to Little Falls Police each claims the other was responsible for setting the fire. Both said they and Regan had been at Ed and Bud’s Grill, but the two gave different accounts of what happened there and of how the fire was started at the apartment building.
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