The prosecution has rested its case against Auburn police Officer Jeff Nelson, who is charged with second-degree murder in the 2019 shooting death of 26-year-old Jesse Sarey. The defense also rested its case without presenting any evidence, calling witnesses, or having Nelson testify. The trial, which involves charges of both assault and murder, saw the defense concluding its arguments on Monday morning, June 17.
Lawyers for an Auburn police officer charged with murder quickly rested their case Monday morning: https://t.co/5OtAy0mLSg
The lawyer for Beau Lamarre-Condon - the former police officer accused of killing a Sydney couple - has given an update on his client's mental state in prison as the matter returned to court. https://t.co/yRbCbfwfGB
Officer Jeffrey Nelson won't testify in his own defense in second-degree murder trial https://t.co/5CIwZdizrz
Lawyers for an Auburn police officer charged with murder quickly rested their case Monday morning. https://t.co/5OtAy0mLSg
Defense in Auburn officer’s murder trial rests without offering evidence or witnesses, via @stimesmcarter | The Seattle Times https://t.co/wX6v859W5K
BREAKING: Auburn police Officer Jeffrey Nelson — on trial for assault and murder — rested his defense Monday morning without presenting evidence, calling witnesses or testifying. https://t.co/SlS8utNdis
The prosecution has rested its case against Auburn police Officer Jeff Nelson, charged with murder in the 2019 shooting death of 26-year-old Jesse Sarey. https://t.co/DAqjsakMnj