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Jury trials resume after suspension since November - Roswell Daily Record

The entrance to the Chaves County Courthouse at 400 N. Virginia Ave. Criminal and civil jury trials were allowed to resume in New Mexico’s 5th Judicial District and around the state Monday after being halted in November by the New Mexico Supreme Court due to a surge in cases of COVID-19. (Daily Record File Photo) Copyright © 2021 Roswell Daily Record Jury trials in New Mexico were officially allowed to resume Monday in New Mexico’s Fifth Judicial District and throughout the state. Trials in criminal and civil cases involving juries were put on hold by the New Mexico Supreme Court in November due to a surge in COVID-19 cases and deaths. However, other administrative court functions were allowed to proceed.

Man charged in Christmas Eve crash to remain held without bond

Roswell Fire Department personnel work to extract Dominic Canales-Flores from a Honda Pilot on Dec. 24 following a two-vehicle collision that left one woman dead. Canales-Flores faces multiple criminal counts in connection with the crash, including vehicular homicide. (Daily Record File Photo) Copyright © 2021 Roswell Daily Record A local judge has ruled that a 20-year-old man charged in connection with a deadly Christmas Eve head-on collision will remain incarcerated until his trial. Dominic Canales-Flores (Submitted Photo) Judge Thomas Lilley of New Mexico’s Fifth Judicial District Court on Tuesday granted the District Attorney’s motion to hold Dominic Canales-Flores of Roswell without bond until the conclusion of his trial or unless otherwise ordered by the court.

Former municipal judge candidate pleads not guilty to embezzlement

Timothy Davidson (Submitted Photo) A former candidate for Roswell municipal judge accused of diverting tens of thousands of dollars from New Mexico Mounted Patrol Troop 13 into his own personal bank accounts has pleaded not guilty to an embezzlement charge. Timothy Davidson, 52, of Roswell, according to court documents, waived a reading of formal charges and entered a plea of not guilty to one count of embezzlement over $20,000 Monday during his arraignment in New Mexico’s Fifth Judicial District Court in Chaves County. Davidson, who in 2020 lost a three-way race for municipal judge, is suspected of using the internet to transfer $43,788.52 from Troop 13’s account into three of his personal accounts. Of that total amount, $24,750 was deposited from Davidson’s accounts back into Troop 13’s account.

Man held without bond in connection with Jan 5 shooting

Copyright © 2021 Roswell Daily Record A local judge has ruled that a man arrested in connection with a recent shooting will remain in custody up through his eventual trial. Bryan Dillard (Submitted Photo) Judge Jared Kallunki of New Mexico’s Fifth Judicial District Court on Wednesday granted a motion by the District Attorney’s Office to hold Bryan Dillard, 25, of Roswell, without bond on charges related to a Jan. 5 shooting. Dillard is charged with aggravated battery with a deadly weapon, conspiracy to commit aggravated battery with a deadly weapon, bribery of a witness, retaliation against a witness, and armed robbery. Court documents state that on Jan. 5 Dillard and Lorena Beltran, 42, of Roswell, picked up a male acquaintance and took him to a 500 block of West Tilden Street residence where Dillard reportedly robbed the victim at gunpoint of $1,000 before Beltran shot him once in the chest. The victim then fled to a nearby convenience store where police were called.

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