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Nearly five years ago, a Chandler woman was brutally murdered inside the convenience store she and her husband owned and operated inside an east Phoenix apartment complex on the Tempe border. Her family continues to await justice. Her killer continues to await his fate.
The case involving the 2007 murder of Chandler woman and convenience store owner Nisay Kang will have to be heard by another jury and possibly in front of another judge.
During the closing arguments in the defense of Jesus Arturo Martinez Jr. facing a life sentence or the death penalty for the 2007 murder of Chandler mother, wife and convenience store owner Nisay Kang, Maricopa County Legal Defender Dawn Sinclair told the jury deciding his fate:
As Maricopa County legal defender Dawn Sinclair began presenting a 2 1/2-hour closing argument in the defense of Jesus Arturo Martinez Jr. on Monday, she told members of the jury they would be making one of the most important decisions in their life:
Alex Jacobson isn’t the coddling type.
It’s been a little more than four years since Alisa Ea has been greeted with a smile from her mother in the kitchen, and that’s just one of the things the 13-year-old girl misses after she wakes up.
For Paul Ea, the evening of May 24, 2007, and the next day have stayed fresh in his mind as he and his family sat through court hearings and grieved the death of his former wife Nisay Kang, who died at the hands of a man she often helped.
For Paul Ea, the evening of May 24, 2007, and the next day have stayed fresh in his mind as he and his family sat through court hearings and grieved the death of his former wife Nisay Kang, who died at the hands of a man she often helped.
For Paul Ea, the evening of May 24, 2007, and the next day have stayed fresh in his mind as he and his family sat through court hearings and grieved the death of his former wife Nisay Kang, who died at the hands of a man she often helped.
A man who killed a Chandler woman inside the convenience store she owned at an east Phoenix apartment complex more than four years ago pleaded guilty in Maricopa County Superior Court on Thursday to murder and robbery-related charges lodged against him, avoiding a trial.
A man who killed a Chandler woman inside the convenience store she owned at an east Phoenix apartment complex more than four years ago pleaded guilty in Maricopa County Superior Court on Thursday to murder and robbery-related charges lodged against him, avoiding a trial.
A man who killed a Chandler woman inside the convenience store she owned at an east Phoenix apartment complex more than four years ago pleaded guilty in Maricopa County Superior Court on Thursday to murder and robbery-related charges lodged against him, avoiding a trial.
In less than a week, jury selection is scheduled to begin on a death penalty case involving a 36-year-old Chandler woman who was stabbed and beaten to death inside the convenience store she owned at an east Phoenix apartment complex four years ago.
In less than a week, jury selection is scheduled to begin on a death penalty case involving a 36-year-old Chandler woman who was stabbed and beaten to death inside the convenience store she owned at an east Phoenix apartment complex four years ago.
In less than a week, jury selection is scheduled to begin on a death penalty case involving a 36-year-old Chandler woman who was stabbed and beaten to death inside the convenience store she owned at an east Phoenix apartment complex four years ago.
A Gilbert officer discovered stolen stereo equipment, power tools and a shotgun when he stopped a suspected stolen car on Wednesday.
For the last five months, the life of Chandler resident Paul Ea has been dramatically different than the life he led as a happily married man.
For the last five months, the life of Chandler resident Paul Ea has been dramatically different than the life he led as a happily married man.
For the last five months, the life of Chandler resident Paul Ea has been dramatically different than the life he led as a happily married man.
A man was indicted Friday by a Maricopa County grand jury on charges of murdering Chandler resident Nisay Kang inside a convenience store she managed at The Peaks at Papago Park apartment complex on the Scottsdale-Tempe border.
The windows looking into the now-closed Mini Mart convenience store at the Peaks at Papago Park apartment complex are dark.
A man was indicted Friday by a Maricopa County grand jury on charges of murdering Chandler resident Nisay Kang inside a convenience store she managed at The Peaks at Papago Park apartment complex on the Scottsdale-Tempe border.
The windows looking into the now-closed Mini Mart convenience store at the Peaks at Papago Park apartment complex are dark.
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