Albuquerque Tribune, Feb 24,
2007:
Gail Prosser helps troubled
teen get justice
It
had been an accident, he told people
from the start. The bullet was
supposed to be chambered far enough
away from the barrel that even if he
wanted to pull the trigger it
wouldn't be there.
His
best friend, Johnny Gonzales, 18,
had taught him how. But it hadn't
worked that way, and now Gonzales
was dead.
After the verdict, several jurors
asked to speak with Krogman,
gathering around him like a cluster
of parents, each offering their hope
that this ordeal would be what set
him on the right path.
"I
have never seen anything like it,"
said Krogman's attorney, Gail
Prosser.
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Albuquerque Tribune, Nov 14,
2007:
Suspects bond lowered by Judge
Both
of Webb's accused assailants -
brothers Anthony and Leonard Lopez -
are out of jail.
Bail
for Anthony Lopez, 31, had been set
at $50,000 cash-only at the time of
his arrest. Court documents show
that his bail was increased to
$100,000 cash or surety upon his
indictment Oct. 29 on aggravated
battery, accident involving death or
personal injuries, great bodily harm
or injury by vehicle, tampering with
evidence and, oh yes, shoplifting.
But
at his arraignment Nov. 5, state
District Judge Charles Brown reduced
the bail to $50,000, this time
allowing Lopez to post 10 percent
surety, or $5,000, provided he
stayed in contact with pretrial
services as a sort of pre-conviction
probation.
Lopez did so that day. He was
released from the Metropolitan
Detention Center two days later.
His
younger brother, charged with
misdemeanor battery and shoplifting,
was released from jail after posting
$1,000 bond hours after the crash.
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