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Artesia man sentenced for attempted first degree murder

Artesia man sentenced for attempted first degree murder An Artesia man who pleaded guilty to attempted first degree murder in 2020 was sentenced to time in New Mexico Department of Corrections custody, Fifth Judicial District Court records indicated. Benjamin D. Valenzuela, 34, was sentenced to seven years in prison for attempt to commit first degree murder, conspiracy to commit first degree murder, two counts of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon, receipt, transportation or possession of a firearm or destructive device by certain felons, tampering with evidence and criminal damage to property, read court records. In criminal complaints filed by the Artesia Police Department and Eddy County Sheriff’s Office, Valenzuela approached an Artesia residence on Aug. 4, 2020 looking for a man. He later used a shotgun to fire three rounds at the front door.

Suspect in drive-by shooting to be held without bond

Copyright © 2021 Roswell Daily Record The suspect in a Sunday morning drive-by shooting in Roswell that left one man injured will remain detained pending trial. Judge Thomas Lilley of New Mexico’s Fifth Judicial District Court, at a hearing Thursday, granted a motion filed by the District Attorney’s Office to hold Austin York, 22, without bond until trial or unless otherwise ordered by the court. Lilley said evidence presented by the prosecution that York would be a danger to the safety of both the shooting victim and a witness to the incident is clear and convincing. “I find the state has met their burden of proof, proving by clear and convincing evidence that the defendant is a danger to at least those two people if not the community as a whole,” he said.

Man charged in accidental shooting to be held without bond

Copyright © 2021 Roswell Daily Record A man accused of accidentally shooting to death his sister while he was visiting her, and while her children were in the house, will remain incarcerated up through his eventual trial per order of a local judge. Jack Salcido (Submitted Photo) Jack Salcido, 31, of Roswell, who is charged with involuntary manslaughter; receipt, transportation or possession of a firearm by a certain person, felon; and two counts of child abuse, will be detained without bond while he awaits trial. “The court believes the danger to the community and the danger, actually to the people the defendant is around, is extremely significant,” Judge James Hudson of New Mexico’s Fifth Judicial District Court said during Thursday’s pretrial detention and concurrent preliminary examination.

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