Edit to add : This was the first DP case in El Paso County in a decade.
Here’s a 2018 case in Colorado Springs where Dan May was the DA and Judge Werner presided.
May pursued the DP but the Jury rejected it.
I’m pretty sure that the behavior of the Defendant during trial is why Judge Werner ordered all laptops be secured to the table during Letecia’s trial.
Glen Galloway will spend the rest of his life and then some behind bars.
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A jury rejected the death penalty as a sentence for Glen Galloway, one week after he was found guilty of two murders.
The jury announced the decision on Tuesday, meaning Galloway will be sentenced to life in prison without parole for his crimes.
Last Tuesday, the jury found him guilty of first-degree murder for killing his ex-girlfriend, Janice Nam, in May 2016. They also found him guilty of second-degree murder for shooting a friend to death, Marcus Anderson, just a day before killing his ex.
Those murders happened five months before cutting off his ankle monitor to avoid being sentenced for stalking Nam.
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Janice Nam did everything she could to get him out of her life," said 4th Judicial District Attorney Dan May after the jury's decision. "She had broken up with him and he couldn’t take no for an answer. She got a restraining order and he went right through that. She called the police when he was stalking her. We brought charges. He was convicted, and what does he do? He doesn’t show up for sentencing and again is out to get her.”
The district attorney says while he is disappointed in the decision, he respects the jury.
“In terms of making the decision, seeking the death penalty, this is one quite frankly, if you saw him, he had absolutely zero remorse,” said May. "I think the evidence would show that if he had the opportunity to do that same murder today, he probably would.”
May also added to Galloway's lack of remorse attitude by describing how the man acted in court.
“Total disrespect for the court," May said. "He could have worn a suit to court every day. He chose to wear orange. He refused to stand for the judge, is my understanding. He called the judge some names that I can’t say on camera. He certainly said the same thing about some of my prosecutors.”
May continued, “He threw the laptop. At the time, everyone thought it was at the court reporter because it just barely missed her. I guess he clarified he was actually throwing it at the judge and that was his attitude throughout this trial and quite frankly, the last few years in terms of his behavior and character traits that came out.”
“I’m very proud of our prosecution team here," May said. "They have put in a number of hours in this case. They did a marvelous job and I actually think the judge did a marvelous job in this case.”
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