Motion denied in Laredo murder case
June 4, 2021
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The second of three defendants in a murder case dating back to November 2018 showed up to the 111th District Court for a motion hearing.
In May, Hector Rivera Jr. filed a motion on specific or missing discovery for the extraction of an iPhone by the Laredo Police Department and its agents, according to the court docket. It states that 111th District Court Judge Monica Zapata Notzon denied the motion on Thursday.
Rivera, Victor Sauceda and Norberto Adame-Rivera were each charged with murder and aggravated assault in connection to a double shooting that left Jose Jesus Martinez, 24, dead and Lester Julian Castro Jr., 25, wounded.
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Laredo man found guilty of 2018 murder
May 27, 2021
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The man accused of murder and aggravated assault in November 2018 was found guilty on Thursday after a four-day trial in the 111th District Court.
After five hours of deliberation, a jury found Norberto Adame-Rivera guilty of one count of murder and one count of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon.
He could be facing from 5-99 years in prison for the murder charge and 2-20 years in prison for the aggravated assault charge.
At about 2 a.m. in November of 2018, police officers responded to multiple reports of shots fired between the 800 block of Olive Street and the intersection of McClelland Avenue and Travis Street.