...Superior Court of a man accused of killing Kenai Police Officer John Watson on Christmas night two years ago. Kenai District Attorney June Stein and Anchorage defense attorney John Murtagh made opening statements Monday, and the state began calling...
...for allegedly killing John E. Clark, 49, of Kasilof, on Oct. 4, 2003. During a 2003 bail hearing, former Kenai District Attorney Dwayne McConnell said that on Oct. 3, Clark and Hester had been drinking and arguing at the Decanter Inn in...
...cane at the end of July, and is undergoing physical therapy for his injured leg. McGee said he heard from the Kenai district attorney's office last week that Glaser pleaded guilty. ``I had a subpoena to testify (at the scheduled Aug. 14...
...following his release from Alaska Regional Hospital and transferred to Wildwood several days later, according to the Kenai District Attorney's office. An omnibus hearing is scheduled for Glaser on July 6 and his trial is scheduled for August 14. Coast...
...in-patient substance-abuse treatment at Genesis House in Anchorage, said paralegal John Hocker, assistant to the Kenai District Attorney. Hocker said treatment typically lasts 28 days. When Glaser emerges from Genesis House, he will be released...
...will be allowed to interview grand jurors who handed up indictments after "off the record" discussions with Kenai District Attorney June Stein, a Superior Court Judge has ruled. The grand jurors were dismissed but their indictments remained...
...killing John E. Clark, 49, of Kasilof, on Oct. 4, 2003, in what appears to be a domestic dispute. Former Kenai District Attorney Dwayne McConnell said during a bail hearing that Clark and Hester had been drinking and arguing at the Decanter...
...juvenile system. Anyone older than 16 charged with an unclassified felony is treated as an adult, according to Kenai District Attorney Dwayne McConnell. Officials would not say why the investigation took nearly two years. Richel is scheduled for...
...woman charged with nine counts of cruelty to animals for keeping dozens of underfed, ungroomed dogs has told the Kenai district attorney's office she will enter a guilty plea to one count. The trial of Carolyn Boughton, 58, had been scheduled...
...with a knife. Statements about Satan and about the fight with the devil did not come out in witness testimony. Kenai District Attorney June Stein said she thought Hopwood's sentence was "appropriate, very well reasoned and supported by the facts...
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