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Two years after a Lakewood man went missing, the man Denver police believe murdered him is still on the loose.
El Paso’s district attorney hasn’t been transparent about his death penalty decision in the Aug. 3, 2019, mass shooting, a victim’s daughter writes.
District Attorney James Montoya said he decided against seeking the death penalty against the man who killed 23 people and wounded 22 others in a racist attack at an El Paso Walmart because most ...
On a Sunday three days before Christmas, District Attorney-elect James Montoya was at work on the second floor of the county courthouse, preparing to take over a job he had sought for more than ...
El Paso District Attorney James Montoya said the decision to no longer seek the death penalty for confessed Walmart shooter Patrick Crusius comes after he met with the victims’ families, saying “they ...
A day after he quietly informed families that he would not seek the death penalty in the Walmart mass shooting case, El Paso District Attorney James Montoya explained his decision. After meeting ...
Two years after a Lakewood man went missing, the man Denver police believe murdered him is still on the loose.
EL PASO, Texas (KTSM) – James Montoya, the new district attorney for the 34th Judicial District, was officially sworn in on Monday, Jan. 6. Montoya also announced his leadership team who will ...
El Paso District Attorney James Montoya held a news conference Tuesday to explain why his office is not seeking the death penalty for Walmart shooter Patrick Crusius. The DA's office extended an ...