An appeals court has upheld the 30-year prison sentence for a woman who admitted to pushing her husband to his death off a cliff in Glacier National Park
A Missoula family was able to escape a house fire on Fairview Street, after a smoke alarm woke him. He got his family out, but some pets perished in the blaze.
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.
Update, March 27, 12:45: Jordan Graham has been sentenced to 365 months (30 years) in prison with five years supervised release after pleading guilty to the 2nd degree murder of her newlywed husband Cody Johnson.
HELENA, Mont. (AP) — Federal prosecutors are recommending a life sentence for a woman who pleaded guilty to pushing her new husband off a Glacier National Park cliff last year.
Jordan Graham pleaded guilty to a second degree murder charge on Thursday (Dec. 12) in the death of her newlywed husband, Cody Johnson, at Glacier National Park.
Day four of the Jordan Graham trial continued on Thursday morning of December 12, a little later then scheduled. The prosecution rested and the defense began calling up witnesses--one in particular was Graham's mother, Lindele Rutledge.