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Woman pleads not guilty to causing death of deputy, attorneys argue over internal investigation

Woman pleads not guilty to causing death of deputy, attorneys argue over internal investigation Share This Jenna Holm’s arraignment held over Zoom. Parties not directly involved in the case are blurred. IDAHO FALLS A local woman has pleaded not guilty after prosecutors say her actions caused the death of a Bonneville County Sheriff deputy in 2020. Jenna Holm, 35, appeared from the Bonneville County Jail via Zoom for her arraignment in front of District Judge Dane H. Watkins Jr. During the Wednesday hearing, Holm entered the plea and a jury trial was scheduled for Aug. 30. Prosecutors have charged Holm with felony involuntary manslaughter and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Additionally, there is a sentencing enhancement that would add 15 years to Holm’s sentence if convicted, meaning she could spend up to 30 years behind bars.

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Man placed on probation after stalking his former counselor for over a year

Man placed on probation after stalking his former counselor for over a year Updated at Share This Marty Morrow | Bonneville County Jail IDAHO FALLS A judge placed a man who struggles with mental illness on probation after he repeatedly stalked his former counselor for over a year. Marty Morrow, 42, received 10 years of probation from District Judge Dane H. Watkins Jr. with very specific conditions on Monday. While on probation, Morrow must live in an assisted living facility and receive treatment for his mental illness. The sentence came after a plea agreement that took over a year to negotiate with Bonneville County prosecutors. Morrow agreed to plead guilty to felony first-degree stalking and possession of a gun by a convicted felon, in exchange for a recommendation of probation while living in the assisted living facility.

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Parents sentenced for abuse of infant who suffered the worst injuries doctor has seen on a living patient

`; var circulars = Parents sentenced for abuse of infant who suffered the worst injuries doctor has seen on a living patient Updated at Share This Shown in these separate photos, Amanda Berry, left, and James Berry, right, were sentenced Monday for the horrific abuse of their weeks-old infant in 2019. | Eric Grossarth, EastIdahoNews.com. EDITOR’S NOTE: This story includes graphic descriptions of child abuse. Reader discretion is advised. IDAHO FALLS An Idaho Falls couple was sent to prison on Monday for the horrific abuse that eroded the brain of their six-week-old infant. James A. Berry, 23, and Amanda L Berry, 24, were ordered by District Judge Dane H. Watkins Jr. to spend five and a half to 15 years in prison and four to 14 years in prison, respectively. The Berrys pleaded guilty to two felony counts of injury to a child after Amanda Berry took their unresponsive 6-week-old daughter to Eastern Idaho Regional Medical Center in July 2019 with no plausible explanati

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