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Kai Porter September 27, 2018 05:45 PM ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.— The trial for one of the suspects charged in the child abuse death of 10-year-old Victoria Martens is now on hold.   Fabian Gonzales’ trial was scheduled to start Oct. 15. However, Judge Charles Brown canceled Gonzales’ trial date during what should have been a routine…

Aarons Law PC Congratulations! We are pleased to announce that you have been selected for membership as.one of the “10 Best Law Firms’ for New Mexico.” The American Institute of Criminal Law Attorneys (AIOCLA) is an impartia l third-party Attorney and Firm rating service and invitation only legal organization recognizing excellence of practitioners in the…

Albuquerque NM – Attorney Steve Aarons of Santa Fe hit the ground running in the Victoria Martens case. Entering his appearance on behalf of defendant Fabian Gonzales on Tuesday afternoon, Aarons immediately filed a motion to dismiss the last serious felony against his client, child abuse resulting in death. Victoria was murdered in on August…

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After severing counts two counts and the court dismissing a third count of criminal sexual contact of a minor, an Albuquerque jury deliberated for 40 minutes before acquitting Harold Potter of Las Vegas, Nevada, of the remaining two counts. Inconsistencies in the alleged victim’s testimony was a primary reason for the verdicts.

787 P.2d 821, 109 N.M. 541, No. 18204. STATE of New Mexico, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Samuel Edward WILSON, Defendant-Appellant. Supreme Court of New Mexico. [109 N.M. 542] Jacqueline Robins, Chief Public Defender, Stephen D. Aarons and P. Jeffrey Jones, Asst. Appellant Defenders, Santa Fe, for defendant-appellant. Hal Stratton, Atty. Gen., Katherine Zinn, Asst. Atty. Gen., Santa Fe, for…

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