A Chicago man was found not guilty of soliciting the murder of a top Border Patrol commander on Thursday, according to The ...
A 12-person jury reached its verdict Thursday afternoon in the case of Juan Espinoza Martinez, who was charged in a ...
Jury weighs murder-for-hire case against Chicago man accused of targeting Border Patrol official through Snapchat messages ...
It took jurors roughly three hours to acquit Juan Espinoza Martinez of a murder-for-hire aimed at U.S. Border Patrol Cmdr.
Snapchat messages a Chicago man accused of soliciting the murder of a Border Patrol commander unknowingly sent to a ...
Acquittal of Juan Espinoza Martinez in Chicago marks latest major federal prosecution to fall apart in court ...
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 ...
A federal jury in Chicago on Thursday found Juan Espinoza Martinez not guilty in a murder-for-hire case alleging he solicited ...
Juan Espinoza Martinez faced one count of murder-for-hire, which carries a maximum of 10 years in prison. In an unusually swift trial the jurors reached their decision after roughly three hours of ...
Juan Espinoza Martinez is on trial for allegedly using Snapchat to put out a bounty on the U.S. Border Patrol chief, Gregory Bovino, in a murder-for-hire plot.