District Judge Ed McLean issued a written ruling on Wednesday clarifying the denial of several motions following the conviction and sentencing of Markus Kaarma.
Markus Kaarma, the man convicted in the shotgun slaying of a 17 year-old German exchange student who had trespassed in his garage, will spend the next 70 years in Montana State Prison.
Following a press conference held by Missoula County Attorney Kirsten Pabst, flanked by her successful staff of prosecutors after a 70 year prison term was handed down to Markus Kaarma, KGVO News spoke with Celal Dede, the father of slain German exchange student, Diren Dede.
Lead defense attorney for Markus Kaarma, Paul Ryan, granted an exclusive interview with KGVO News just minutes after his client was sentenced to 70 years in the Montana State Prison.
Following a hearing in which Judge McLean denied the defense team's request for a retrial (as well as a change in the charge), Markus Kaarma was sentenced to 70 years with no option for parole until 20 years have been served.
Sentencing in the Markus Kaarma trial began with a hearing in which Judge Ed McLean heard arguments from the defense team that Kaarma's trial was inherently biased against him. Defense also argued that the charge against Markus Kaarma be lessened from Deliberate Homicide to Mitigated Homicide...
For the first time, lead attorney in the Markus Kaarma trial, Paul Ryan revealed some of the incidents that occurred to him, his staff and even his home during the murder trial of his client.
Attorneys for convicted murderer Markus Kaarma filed a brief in Missoula District Court on Friday, replying to the State's response to their request for a new trial for their client.