A Missoula jury took only two hours on Monday to find Emmanuel Gomez guilty of deliberate homicide in the beating and stabbing death of Charlie Ann Wyrick.
After just over two hours of deliberation, a jury in Missoula found Emmanuel Gomez guilty of partner or family member abuse and deliberate homicide in the death of Charlie Ann Wyrick in December of 2015.
The deliberate homicide trial of Emmanuel Gomez was delivered into the hands of the jury at noon on Monday, after closing arguments by the prosecution and the defense.
Missoula County Attorney Kirsten Pabst delivered her opening statement on Thursday afternoon before the jury and District Judge Karen Townsend, in which she laid out the timeline of the final hours of Charlie Ann Wyrick.
The deliberate homicide trial of 31 year-old Emmanuel Gomez got underway this week with pretrial motions on Tuesday and jury selection Wednesday and possibly into Thursday of this week
Scott Austin Price and Sarah McKnight appeared in Missoula District Court on Monday morning and were sentenced for their roles in the murder of a Missoula woman in a local motel,and the stabbing of another woman in a grocery store parking lot in December of 2015.
A 42 year-old Libby man has entered a plea of not guilty to a charge of deliberate homicide for killing his ex-girlfriend.
Missoula man charged with felony after punching his own mother in the face. Bail was set at $65,000.
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