Attorney General liberation struggle indictment
Colorado, the Attorney General to request your office, Monday to a rehearing of the State Supreme Court to rule on the release of all charges against Aaron Thompson, laid in death his daughter 6 years old Aarone.
The petition was filed on behalf of Arapahoe County District Judge Mark Hannen, who sealed the indictment during the past year, the office of the lawyer, Nate shrub, said Friday.
Shrub said Colorado Attorney General John Suthers is the result of the rehearing after receiving the formal request made Monday.
The Denver Post and The Associated Press appeals filed last year, asking the Supreme Court of the State on the revision of the question.
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