Closing arguments are expected Thursday morning, and then a jury will decide whether Juan Espinoza Martinez offered $10,000 for the murder of U.S. Border Patrol Cmdr. Gregory Bovino.
Defense lawyers instead called Oscar Martinez, the younger brother of Juan Espinoza Martinez, who said he was on the other ...
Snapchat messages a Chicago man accused of soliciting the murder of a top Border Patrol commander unknowingly sent to a ...
Jury weighs murder-for-hire case against Chicago man accused of targeting Border Patrol official through Snapchat messages ...
Shortly after his arrest in early October, Little Village construction worker Juan Espinoza Martinez was led by three federal ...
Federal prosecutors have alleged Juan Espinoza Martinez, 37, posted a Snapchat message offering $10,000 for someone to kill ...
A man accused of soliciting the murder of a top Border Patrol commander faced the first day of his trial Wednesday.
The trial for a man accused of putting a bounty on the life of Border Patrol Commander Gregory Bovino won't be a long one.
Snapchat messages took center stage Wednesday at the first day of trial for a man accused of a murder-for-hire plot targeting ...
Snapchat messages a Chicago man accused of soliciting the murder of a top Border Patrol commander unknowingly sent to a government informant took center stage Wednesday at the opening day of the man's ...
Trial begins for man accused of murder-for-hire plot targeting Border Patrol boss Greg Bovino - Defense attorneys argue that ...
After less than a day of testimony, federal prosecutors and defense attorneys both rested their case Wednesday afternoon in the trial of a Little Village man accused of attempting to put out a hit on ...