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- Judge accepts plea deals from Southern Colorado funeral home owners who . . .
A state judge on Monday accepted plea agreements for the owners of a Colorado funeral home for the abuse of 191 corpses, many of which languished in a room-temperature building for years, over the
- Judge accepts plea deals from Return to Nature funeral home owners
The co-owners of a funeral home in Colorado had plea deals heard by a judge on Monday, who will decide whether or not to accept the sentencing recommendations for Jon and Carie Hallford
- Judge accepts guilty pleas from Colorado funeral home owners who . . .
DENVER -- Judge accepts guilty pleas from Colorado funeral home owners who acknowledged abusing 191 corpses
- Colorado judge accepts Hallfords plea deals in funeral home case - MSN
A judge has accepted plea agreements from Jon and Carie Hallford, owners of the now-defunct Return to Nature Funeral Home in Penrose, concluding intense courtroom hearings in a case involving
- Judge accepts plea agreement in Return To Nature Funeral Home case
Judge accepts plea deal in Return To Nature Funeral Home case, where nearly 200 bodies were improperly stored This is a developing story and will be updated Tuesday, owners of the Return to Nature funeral home both entered guilty pleas and accepted plea agreements in their state cases
- Judge accepts guilty pleas from Return to Nature Funeral Home owners
A judge has accepted guilty pleas for the owners of a Colorado funeral home for the abuse of 191 corpses, many of which languished in a room-temperature building for years
- Judge accepts guilty pleas from Colorado funeral home owners for abuse . . .
A judge has accepted guilty pleas for the owners of a Colorado funeral home for the abuse of 191 corpses, many of which festered in a room-temperature building for years
- Judge accepts plea deals from Colorado funeral home owners who . . .
DENVER (AP) — A state judge on Monday accepted plea agreements for the owners of a Colorado funeral home for the abuse of 191 corpses, many of which languished in a room-temperature building for years, over the objections of relatives of the victims Authorities say Carie and Jon Hallford, who owned and operated Return to […]
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