Husband Charged in Montrose Murder Case Remains Set for Jury Trial
Donald James Danchella did not seek a trial change, and the first-degree murder case is still set for a three-week jury trial, prosecutors said.
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Husband charged in Montrose murder case remains set for jury trial - Creston Valley Advance
A Montrose man charged with first-degree murder in the death of his estranged wife remains scheduled for a three-week jury trial in Rossland this fall following his latest court appearance. Donald James Danchella appeared in B.C. Supreme Court in Rossland on Wednesday, Aug. 19, in a proceeding that had been listed on the court schedule as a re-election. A re-election is a court process through which an accused can change a previously selected mo…
Husband charged in Montrose murder case remains set for jury trial - Grand Forks Gazette
A Montrose man charged with first-degree murder in the death of his estranged wife remains scheduled for a three-week jury trial in Rossland this fall following his latest court appearance. Donald James Danchella appeared in B.C. Supreme Court in Rossland on Wednesday, Aug. 19, in a proceeding that had been listed on the court schedule as a re-election. A re-election is a court process through which an accused can change a previously selected mo…
Husband charged in Montrose murder case remains set for jury trial
A Montrose man charged with first-degree murder in the death of his estranged wife remains scheduled for a three-week jury trial in Rossland this fall following his latest court appearance. Donald James Danchella appeared in B.C. Supreme Court in Rossland on Wednesday, Aug. 19, in a proceeding that had been listed on the court schedule as a re-election. A re-election is a court process through which an accused can change a previously selected mo…
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