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James Brashear was sentenced to 15 years in prison Friday morning by Second District Judge Mark Monson for the shooting death of John Mast. Brashear was convicted of voluntary manslaughter
James Brashear was sentenced to 15 years in prison Friday morning by Second District Judge Mark Monson for the shooting death of John Mast after being convicted of voluntary manslaughter
A jury ended deliberations Thursday without reaching a verdict as they decide whether James R. Brashear is guilty of first-degree murder or another conviction.
James R. Brashear took the stand in his first-degree murder trial Wednesday as the defense began to present its case and the prosecution rested on the second day.
The first day of the first-degree murder for James R. Brashear began Tuesday with the prosecution bringing out nine witnesses and the defense outlining its case challenging that the murder
The first day of the first-degree murder trial for James R. Brashear began Tuesday with the prosecution bringing out nine witnesses and the defense outlining its case challenging that the
Jury selection for the first-degree murder trial of James R. Brashear will continue Monday after attorneys questioned a panel of about 50 jurors Friday afternoon.
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April 22, 2021 A Winchester man accused of shooting and killing his former son-in-law at a Lewiston supermarket parking lot will stand trial. 67-year-old James Brashear was ordered by a judge Wednesday to stand trial on a single charge of first-degree murder. James Brashear Brashear allegedly shot 40-year-old John Mast multiple times around 6 p.m. Feb. 5th in front of the Rosauers store on Thain Road. According to court documents and the testimony of Lewiston Police, Brashear said he killed Mast to prevent an unsupervised visit between Mast and the two children Mast had with his daughter, Rebecca Brashear-Mast. An arraignment is scheduled for next Wednesday.