allison marcus and richard miller | Lake Christine fire suspects plead not guilty. Richard Miller, allison marcus and richard miller Allison Marcus and Richard Miller pleaded not guilty Wednesday to arson charges. The two are accused of sparking the Lake Christine fire. For now, they are scheduled to go on .
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Allison Marcus and Richard Miller will spend 45 days in jail, perform 1,500 hours of public service, and pay 0,000 in restitution. Allison Marcus, 22, and Richard Miller, 23, surrendered to authorities on Sunday, July 15, more than ten days after being accused of starting the Lake Christine fire near Basalt, .
Richard Miller and Allison Marcus were sentenced to 45, days in jail, 1,500 hours of useful public service and 0,000 of restitution on June 30, 2019, as their sentence. Allison Marcus, second from right, and Richard Miller fourth from right, stand in Eagle County District Court ahead of their guilty pleas for starting the Lake Christine Fire last . As part of a plea agreement, Allison Marcus and Richard Miller were sentenced Monday to 45 days in jail and ordered to complete 1,500 hours of community service. Allison Marcus and Richard Miller pleaded not guilty Wednesday to arson charges. The two are accused of sparking the Lake Christine fire. For now, they are scheduled to go on .
Victims of Lake Christine Fire recount ‘sheer terror’ as
Richard Miller, 24, and Allison Marcus, 23, pleaded guilty to setting fire to woods or prairie. In return, the 5th Judicial District Attorney’s Office dismissed three counts of felony arson and . Richard Miller, 23 and Allison Marcus, 22. According to prosecutors, Miller admitted to law enforcement in July that his girlfriend was using incendiary tracer rounds . Richard Miller and Allison Marcus ASPEN — A man and woman who pleaded guilty to starting a wildfire that destroyed three homes in western Colorado have each been .
EAGLE — The pair accused of sparking the Lake Christine fire pleaded not guilty and will take their chances at trial. Richard Miller and Allison Marcus made their first court . Allison Marcus and Richard Miller will spend 45 days in jail, perform 1,500 hours of public service, and pay 0,000 in restitution. Allison Marcus, 22, and Richard Miller, 23, surrendered to authorities on Sunday, July 15, more than ten days after being accused of starting the Lake Christine fire near Basalt, which has. Richard Miller and Allison Marcus were sentenced to 45, days in jail, 1,500 hours of useful public service and 0,000 of restitution on June 30, 2019, as their sentence.
Allison Marcus, second from right, and Richard Miller fourth from right, stand in Eagle County District Court ahead of their guilty pleas for starting the Lake Christine Fire last summer. As part of a plea agreement, Allison Marcus and Richard Miller were sentenced Monday to 45 days in jail and ordered to complete 1,500 hours of community service. Allison Marcus and Richard Miller pleaded not guilty Wednesday to arson charges. The two are accused of sparking the Lake Christine fire. For now, they are scheduled to go on trial separately, Miller from May 28-June 7; Marcus June 17-28, in District Court in Eagle.
Richard Miller, 24, and Allison Marcus, 23, pleaded guilty to setting fire to woods or prairie. In return, the 5th Judicial District Attorney’s Office dismissed three counts of felony arson and amended a felony count of setting fire to woods or prairie to a misdemeanor. Richard Miller, 23 and Allison Marcus, 22. According to prosecutors, Miller admitted to law enforcement in July that his girlfriend was using incendiary tracer rounds borrowed from Miller's.
Richard Miller and Allison Marcus ASPEN — A man and woman who pleaded guilty to starting a wildfire that destroyed three homes in western Colorado have each been sentenced to 45 days in.
EAGLE — The pair accused of sparking the Lake Christine fire pleaded not guilty and will take their chances at trial. Richard Miller and Allison Marcus made their first court appearance before. Allison Marcus and Richard Miller will spend 45 days in jail, perform 1,500 hours of public service, and pay 0,000 in restitution. Allison Marcus, 22, and Richard Miller, 23, surrendered to authorities on Sunday, July 15, more than ten days after being accused of starting the Lake Christine fire near Basalt, which has.
Richard Miller and Allison Marcus were sentenced to 45, days in jail, 1,500 hours of useful public service and 0,000 of restitution on June 30, 2019, as their sentence. Allison Marcus, second from right, and Richard Miller fourth from right, stand in Eagle County District Court ahead of their guilty pleas for starting the Lake Christine Fire last summer. As part of a plea agreement, Allison Marcus and Richard Miller were sentenced Monday to 45 days in jail and ordered to complete 1,500 hours of community service. Allison Marcus and Richard Miller pleaded not guilty Wednesday to arson charges. The two are accused of sparking the Lake Christine fire. For now, they are scheduled to go on trial separately, Miller from May 28-June 7; Marcus June 17-28, in District Court in Eagle.
Richard Miller, 24, and Allison Marcus, 23, pleaded guilty to setting fire to woods or prairie. In return, the 5th Judicial District Attorney’s Office dismissed three counts of felony arson and amended a felony count of setting fire to woods or prairie to a misdemeanor. Richard Miller, 23 and Allison Marcus, 22. According to prosecutors, Miller admitted to law enforcement in July that his girlfriend was using incendiary tracer rounds borrowed from Miller's. Richard Miller and Allison Marcus ASPEN — A man and woman who pleaded guilty to starting a wildfire that destroyed three homes in western Colorado have each been sentenced to 45 days in.
Suspects who pleaded guilty to setting Lake Christine Fire near El
Lake Christine fire suspects plead not guilty. Richard Miller,
Lake Christine Fire defendants plead guilty to misdemeanor, face
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allison marcus and richard miller|Lake Christine fire suspects plead not guilty. Richard Miller,