Conditions of release have not changed for a man charged with murder in the July 4, 2016, van wreck in Petersburg. The judge in the case against him, however, has changed. The defendant requested the case be heard before a judge other than William Carey, and it was assigned to superior court judge Trevor Stephens instead.…
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Prosecution charges seizure caused fatal July 4 van wreck
Charging documents state that a seizure caused an accident that left two people dead July 4th last year. The driver in a van accident, Chris Allen, 24, is facing murder and manslaughter charges.
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Fairbanks 4 closing arguments wrap; decision in judge’s hands
Judge Paul Lyle cautioned that he has thousands of pages to read before a six-month clock for him to rule begins ticking.
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Alternate suspect testifies at Fairbanks Four hearing
The hearing to reconsider the murder convictions of the Fairbanks Four is beginning its fifth week.
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First member of Fairbanks Four testifies in court, says confession was coerced
The first of four Fairbanks men seeking exoneration from convictions for a 1997 murder took the stand at an ongoing evidentiary hearing Thursday.
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Fairbanks Four investigators testify, point to languishing evidence
Two Alaska State Troopers hired in September 2013 to reinvestigate the 1997 John Hartman murder case testified in state court in Fairbanks on Monday.
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