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Pueblo accused gang member pleads not guilty to murder conspiracy

Ortiz, 41, is a fugitive. Hall has been moved from custody in Pueblo to federal custody in Denver. The indictment alleges that the Ace gang is a criminal organization whose members and associates engaged in narcotics distribution and acts of violence, including acts involving murder.   It goes on to allege that the gang, including its leadership, membership, and associates, constituted an enterprise . engaged in racketeering activity, namely, acts involving murder in violation of Colorado law and offenses involving the felonious manufacture, importation, receiving, concealment, buying, selling, and otherwise dealing in controlled substances. Hall s attorney and a prosecutor told a judge Tuesday that they estimate Hall s federal trial would last 10 days. The case is in a very early stage and no trial date has been set.

Cocaine & Rhinestones Returns, to Dazzle Again

George Jones, in 1956, in Nashville.Photograph from Michael Ochs Archives / Getty “Nearly everybody is confused by their first interaction with a pinball machine,” Tyler Mahan Coe says, with his familiar declarative zeal, at the beginning of the long-awaited second season of his country-music-history podcast, “Cocaine & Rhinestones.” We hear the game’s bells, chimes, and thunks as Coe delves into pinball discourse (in old movies, “pinball is a signifier of people with ambiguous morals who will break the law if the reward is having a good time”), historical details (in 1942, Fiorello LaGuardia “armed the N.Y.P.D. with sledgehammers and a mandate to smash pinball machines on sight”), and country music (Lonnie Irving’s mournful “Pinball Machine”). We don’t know why he’s talking about pinball, and we don’t care: it’s glorious listening. After ten minutes of this, and after announcing that the game is â€�

Jury trails set to begin May 3 for two Pueblo County murder cases

Jury trails set to begin May 3 for two Pueblo County murder cases Two murder cases will go to trail in Pueblo Combined Court starting May 3. One case dates back to June 23, 2019, when a 37-year-old Pueblo man was shot and killed in Bessemer Park. It was that day Floyd Robinson s body was found by police at about 9 a.m., just feet from a children s softball field. Patrolmen with the Colorado State Patrol arrested Emillio Hall, 26, in Fremont County on U.S. Highway 50 on July 19, 2020, in connection to the shooting. Hall was transported to the Pueblo County Detention Center where he was held without bond until he appeared in court on Aug. 7, 2020. During that appearance a judge set his bond at $750,000 cash or surety.

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