A new appeal to the U.S. Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals brings yet another twist in the complicated trial of Jordan Graham, the young newlywed accused of pushing her husband Cody Johnson off of a cliff in Glacier National Park.
After pleading guilty to 2nd degree murder and receiving a 30 year prison sentence for pushing her husband off of a cliff in Glacier National Park, Jordan Graham now wants to appeal the entire case to a higher court.
Jordan Graham cried on the stand during her allocation today, March 27, but she didn't get to the heart of what presiding U.S. District Court Judge Donald Molloy wanted to hear.
22-year old Jordan Graham, the newlywed woman from Kalispell accused of pushing her husband, Cody Johnson, to his death in Glacier National Park, took the stand today, November 15.
U.S. Interior Secretary Sally Jewell has announced today, October 10, that states may be able to re-open national parks within their boarders as long as they pay personnel costs with state funds. However, Montana is unlikely to do so.