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  2. Levi Chavez - Wikipedia

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    Levi Chavez is a former police officer in Albuquerque, New Mexico, who was charged with the 2007 death of his 26-year-old wife, Tera Chavez. In August 2013, Chavez was acquitted of the murder charges. [1] [2] Levi was initially charged with murdering his wife with his police issued Glock and making it appear as a suicide. The case made national ...

  3. Category:American people acquitted of murder - Wikipedia

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    American people acquitted of murder, meaning that the prosecution failed to prove that the accused was guilty beyond a reasonable doubt of the charge presented. Subcategories This category has only the following subcategory.

  4. List of people from Albuquerque, New Mexico - Wikipedia

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    Levi Chavez: Police officer acquitted of murder Worked as a police officer [91] Pete Domenici: 1932–2017 U.S. Senator from New Mexico Born and raised; resident [92] Harvey Butler Fergusson: 1848–1915 U.S. Representative from New Mexico Resident [93] Kate Gallego: 1981– Mayor of Phoenix: Born and raised [94] Martin Heinrich: 1971–

  5. TV bailiff accused of murder sobs, "I live with it every day"

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    In 2019, his life changed drastically when he was arrested for his wife's murder. Shortly after 3 a.m. on July 28, 2019, police were called to the Houston home of Renard and his 52-year-old wife ...

  6. Gabriel Zendejas Chavez was first indicted in 2018, accused of using the confidentiality afforded by his bar license to relay messages between Mexican Mafia members held in far-flung prisons ...

  7. One Knock. Two Men. One Bullet. - The Huffington Post

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    A month after Bryan’s death, police caught up with the alleged shooter inside a Motel 6 more than an hour outside Philadelphia. A year later, discrepancy in a witness’s testimony about the man’s height stirred up enough reasonable doubt in the jury for a not-guilty verdict. Police never arrested the accomplice or anyone else for the murder.

  8. Torrance cops face manslaughter charges in killing of ...

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    Concannon and Chavez have both been linked to a racist texting scandal inside the Torrance Police Department, after an investigation revealed roughly 15 officers sent approximately 390 racist ...

  9. Johnny Avalos - Wikipedia

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    After more evidence was gathered, Avalos was charged with the murders of Chavez, Perez, Ramirez, and Celia Lopez. He was not connected to Vanessa Lopez's murder until the next year. [7] On November 29, 2016, he was indicted on capital murder charges. Due to his intellectual disability, he was deemed not eligible for capital punishment.