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El Paso Matters on MSNMost families of Walmart shooting victims wanted the case to end, District Attorney James Montoya saysDistrict Attorney James Montoya had a news conference Tuesday to explain his decision against seeking the death penalty in ...
A state judge set three hearings in the Walmart mass shooting case after months of delays, court records show.
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EverythingLubbock.com on MSNDA: Victims’ families want Walmart case ‘done with as soon as possible’El Paso District Attorney James Montoya said the decision to no longer seek the death penalty for confessed Walmart shooter ...
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El Paso District Attorney James Montoya will not seek the death penalty against the Walmart mass shooter. The decision will ...
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KTSM 9 News on MSNJudge schedules more hearings in Walmart shooting caseHearings into claims of prosecutorial misconduct in the 2019 Walmart mass shooting case will resume in April, according to ...
In March 2023, Acosta pleaded guilty to a charge of manufacture/delivery of a controlled substance in the 409th District ...
If convicted, Zamarripa-Torres and Flores-Hernandez face up to 10 years in federal prison and a $250,000 fine.
El Paso Matters Staff March 21, 2025 This is your weekly news roundup, which takes a quick look at some developments in government, politics, education, environment and other topics across El Paso. Ju ...
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