Georgie Hand, the woman convicted of attempting to kill a wildlife officer and a Moffat County Sheriff’s Deputy was sentenced to 82 years in prison Monday. In April a jury found hand guilty on 8 felony counts, including 2 counts of aggravated robbery, 2 counts of second-degree kidnapping, 2 counts of menacing and 2 counts of disarming a peace officer. According to District Attorney Brett Barkey, the charges of kidnapping and robbery came with mandatory sentencing Continue reading
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Georgie Hand Guilty On All Counts
The Jury in the Georgie Hand trial took only an hour and and half to find the woman guilty on all 8 felony counts against her including 2 counts of aggravated robbery, 2 counts of second-degree kidnapping, 2 counts of menacing and 2 counts of disarming a peace officer. On the 9th count of 2nd degree criminal trespass the jury felt a lesser charge was Continue reading
UPDATE: Hand Trial Moves To Final Phase
The testimony and cross examination phase of the Georgie Hand trial, the woman accused of kidnapping a wildlife officer and a Moffat County Sheriff’s Deputy has come to an end with the conclusion of the prosecutions cross examination. Hand’s fate now rests with the jury as they move into the deliberation phase of the traial. Hand is Continue reading
Identity Of Man Shot And Killed Released
The name of the man who was shot Monday off of Highway 40 near the Colorado/Utah border has been released. James Brent Damon died after an altercation with Colorado Parks & Wildlife Officer Nathan Martinez and Moffat County Sheriff’s Deputy Bhrent Shock. The officers were investigating a suspicious vehicle just off of the Highway, east of Dinosaur, when the officers encountered Damon and a female Continue reading
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Man Mistakenly Released from Prison 90 Years Early
Faith leaders are asking Governor John Hickenlooper to pardon a Colorado convict who was sent back to prison after being mistakenly released 90 years early and creating a new life. In a letter to Hickenlooper dated Tuesday, clergy members urged the release of Rene Lima-Marin, who was sentenced in 2000 to a total of 98 years Continue reading
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