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The New Mexico Supreme Court granted a stay to consider Attorney General Raúl Torrez’s petition for a writ of superintending control or mandamus.
DEPARTMENT OF JUSTICE NEWS RELEASE The New Mexico Supreme Court has granted a stay to consider Attorney General Raúl Torrez’s ...
The New Mexico Supreme Court granted a stay on Tuesday, April 1 to consider a petition from state Attorney General Raul ...
The fate of former Las Cruces police officer Brad Lunsford, convicted of voluntary manslaughter in the shooting death of ...
Former Las Cruces police officer Brad Lunsford's attorneys filed a motion for a new trial following his conviction of voluntary manslaughter. Lunsford's attorneys allege juror bias and concealed ...
"The judge said, 'I made some mistakes,' and he's going to wait and see whether he believes those mistakes were significant ...
AND WILL BE CHARGED WITH THE SAME CRIMES. FORMER LAS CRUCES POLICE OFFICER BRAD LUNSFORD IS OUT OF JAIL ON A $10,000 BOND. LUNSFORD’S ATTORNEYS ARE ASKING FOR A NEW TRIAL. IN TODAY’S MOTION ...
Mar. 21—LAS CRUCES — A district judge ruled Friday that former Las Cruces police officer Brad Lunsford would be released while the court considers his request for a new trial. Lunsford ...
Former Las Cruces Police officer Brad Lunsford, who was convicted of manslaughter last month, has been released pending his next hearing as the defense challenges several parts of his trial.
State District Judge Jim Foy issued the ruling Friday in the case of Brad Lunsford, who is challenging his Feb. 12 conviction in a jury trial for the unjustified killing of 36-year-old Presley Eze ...