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Santa Fe deputy Jeremy Martin was “violent” claims defense

Defense attorneys for Tai Chan have requested the medical, physical, behavioral and personal records of Santa Fe deputy Jeremy Martin.  Attorney John Day’s defense arguments state Jeremy Martin displayed “violent and aggressive behavior on the night of his death.”  With the release of Jeremy Martin’s…

Jason Wagner accused of fraud to remain on payroll

Santa Fe police lieutenant Jason Wagner will remain on “alternate duty status” after the DA filed four felony counts of fraud. Lt. Wagner’s attorney, John Day, said, “He’s a good cop and people who jumped to conclusions about this are going to be wrong,” he…

Santa Fe mayor still backing police chief in the Jason Wagner case

Santa Fe Police Chief Eric Garcia continues to have the support of Santa Fe Mayor Javier Gonzales in the wake of criminal fraud charges filed against Lt. Jason Wagner, a high-ranking officer who Garcia brought back to the department despite allegations of possible time card…

DA charges Jason Wagner Santa Fe officer with fraud

The DA charged Jason Wagner Santa Fe police officer with four counts of attempted felony fraud. Wagner’s attorney John Day stated Lt. Wagner was a victim of “old-school city politics” and he looked forward to clearing the Santa Fe officer’s name in court. Lt. Jason…

Legal Tender eviction fight heads to district court

The fight over the Legal Tender Saloon and Restaurant is moving to court Click here to read the full article.

Los Alamos special education teacher lawsuit against district

A Los Alamos Public Schools Special Education teacher is suing the district, its superintendent, and the principal of Aspen Elementary School. Attorney Kate Ferlic of Egolf, Ferlic & Day, LLC in Santa Fe filed the lawsuit Thursday, April 18 in District Court with a complaint…

Los Alamos teacher sues district

Zeynep Unal, a Turkish-born special education teacher who has been employed by the Los Alamos Public Schools since 2005, is suing the district for violations of the New Mexico Human Rights Act, defamation and breach of contract. The suit claims that Unal continues to suffer…

Tony Stanford Former LANL Emergency Division Leader faces assault, battery charges

Tony Stanford, formerly the Los Alamos National Laboratory’s Emergency Operations division leader, was charged with two counts each of assault and battery Monday. Attorney Kate Ferlic, who is representing the woman along with attorney John Day of Santa Fe, said, “To demonstrate the severity of…

Do I look guilty to you?

New Mexico’s grand jury system overwhelmingly produces indictments. Imagine, for a moment, that it’s a chilly December night, and a pretty young brunette has come to your apartment. Your courtship of her began when you were picking up a paycheck and told her you had…

Jurors dismiss ‘shaken baby’ case amid medical skepticism

Staff Report A Questa man is free after grand jurors chose not to indict him late last month on charges of child abuse amid doctors’ accusations that he shook his infant son in May. Damian Stow, 19, has been cleared of the single child abuse…

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