Christopher Strawn was found guilty of murdering Brandon Cook at the Kodzoff Acres Trailer Park in October 2015. Strawn requested a psychological evaluation, which delayed his sentencing originally scheduled Feb. 20.
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Former Juneau real estate agent ordered to pay back stolen $28K, apologizes
Rosalinda Ainza, 35, worked as a property manager for Coldwell Banker Race Realty and stole money intended for the firm’s property management trust account.
Former Juneau real estate agent convicted of theft
Rosalinda Ainza, 35, was originally charged for stealing nearly $28,000 from her employer, Coldwell Banker Race Realty.
Defendant takes witness stand, testifies on own behalf in Juneau homicide trial
Christopher Strawn testified he walked home with his dog and was going to sleep when Brandon Cook was shot and killed on Oct. 20, 2015.
Witness describes threat made by Christopher Strawn
The prosecution has rested its case in the homicide trial underway in Juneau Superior Court. Strawn, who was charged for Brandon Cook’s death in October 2015, now has a chance to present his own evidence and witnesses.
Homicide defendant calls for mid-trial review of search warrants
Christopher Strawn, standing trial for the October 2015 shooting death of Brandon Cook, alleges the search warrants were improperly issued. He also asked whether used pregnancy tests were found in his truck that was seized and searched by police.
First responders begin testimony in homicide trial
Capital City Fire/Rescue paramedic Paul Kelly testified about responding to trailer C-16 in the Kodzoff Acres Trailer Park in October 2015. Kelly was called as a first responder to help someone suffering from a possible gunshot wound. But the victim, later identified as Brandon Cook, was already dead.
Jury seated in Strawn retrial, dispatcher testifies about initial 911 call
Christopher Strawn is being retried for the October 2015 death of Brandon Cook at the Kodzoff Acres Trailer Park. His previous trial last February ended in a mistrial.
Homicide case in limbo as judge considers indictment’s validity
David Evenson is accused of punching and kicking Aaron Monette in the head June 30 at the downtown Juneau transit center. Monette died five days later in Seattle.
State revokes Skagway police chief’s certification, but he’s still on the job
Skagway’s longtime police chief is working without state certification. The council that oversees those accreditations revoked Ray Leggett’s certification because, it says, there is substantial doubt that he has “good moral character.” Leggett calls the decision a “miscarriage of justice.”