Utah woman charged with capital murder for killing a NH couple found buried on a South Texas beach pleaded guilty to a lesser murder charge.
Amanda Noverr, 34, of Logan, Utah, was sentenced to 20 years in prison after pleading guilty to multiple felonies, including murder, under a plea agreement with prosecutors, the Corpus Christi Caller-Times reported.
Noverr, who remained in the Kleberg County Jail in Kingsville, entered her plea during a sentencing videoconference with state District Judge Jack Pulcher. The plea came three months after co-defendant Adam C. Williams, 35, of Logan, Utah, was sentenced to life imprisonment without parole after pleading guilty to capital murder in a deal with prosecutors. The plea was in return for prosecutors sparing him the death penalty.
Prosecutors had previously said they would seek the death penalty for both the killings of James Butler, 48 and Michelle Butler, 46. The Butlers were traveling through Texas on their way to Florida, where they planned to sell Christmas trees. Family members reported them missing on Oct. 16, and their bodies were found in a shallow grave on Oct. 27 on Padre Island, near Corpus Christi.
日本 最新ニュース, 日本 見出し
Similar News:他のニュース ソースから収集した、これに似たニュース記事を読むこともできます。
Provo woman sets fire to shed while husband, another woman were inside, police sayA Provo woman was arrested Friday after police say she set fire to a shed while her husband and another woman were inside.
続きを読む »
Woman sets fire to shed while husband and another woman were inside, police sayA woman in Utah was arrested after police say she set fire to a shed while her husband and another woman were 'cohabitating' inside.
続きを読む »
Rudy Gobert is back — but that’s not the only reason the Utah Jazz are winning“Our energy is different. Something happened within our team. That little slump that we had, that little bad stretch really sparked something within our locker room,” Gobert said after Utah’s 135-101 demolition of the Rockets.
続きを読む »
As housing costs rise, Utah blocks ways to increase wagesDuring the current housing chaos, the challenge for many Utahns isn’t just mushrooming mortgages and rising rents — it’s lagging wages.
続きを読む »
Utah House committee nixes bill to allow physician-assisted death for those with terminal illnessAfter listening to the emotional testimony of a woman who recently lost her daughter due to Lou Gehrig's disease, a Utah House committee nixed a proposed bill to legalize the use of end-of-life prescriptions.
続きを読む »