This is a Tuesday am article written by ace reporter Jeff Proctor:
Prosecutors pack up as jury weighs Chavez case
By Jeff Proctor / Journal Staff Writer on Tue, Jul 16, 2013
Panel deliberates more than eight hours, will continue this afternoon
BERNALILLO – Early Monday, prosecutors loaded several large boxes of case files into the back of a gray SUV and drove slowly out of the parking lot outside the state district courthouse here.
It was a clear sign that lawyers have finished their part of the murder trial of former Albuquerque police officer Levi Chavez.
Now it’s time to wait for a decision from the nine-woman, three-man jury who spent more than eight hours deliberating Monday without reaching a verdict.
Attorneys in the case told the Journal that deliberations won’t resume until 1 p.m. today because one of the jurors has a morning appointment.
CHAVEZ: Accused of killing wife in 2007
The prosecution team, Senior Trial Attorney Bryan McKay and Assistant District Attorney Anne Keener, will wait. As will attorney David Serna, who is representing Chavez, accused of first-degree murder and evidence tampering for allegedly killing his 26-year-old wife, Tera Chavez, in the couple’s home near Los Lunas in 2007 and staging her death to make it look like a suicide. The defense contends her death was, in fact, a suicide....