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SALT LAKE CITY A tech worker charged in the death of a Utah college student made his first court appearance Monday as friends of the slain woman held hands in the front row.Ayoola A. Ajayi appeared by video from jail alongside a court-appointed attorney during a quick hearing Monday to set a future court date. He did not speak or enter a plea to murder, kidnapping and other charges.Prosecutors say Ajayi killed 23-year-old Mackenzie Lueck, who died from blunt force trauma to the head. Police say her body was fo nike dunk und with her arms bound behind her in a canyon 85 miles from adidas samba herren Ajayi home.They have not discussed the motive or how they knew each other.Ajayi court-appointed attorney, Neal Hamilton, didn ;t say anything during the hearing about the charges and the public defender office has said it will not be commenting on the case.Lueck friends said after adidas campus 00s ward they are relieved that a suspect is behind bars. They said seeing Ajayi by video in court was Uebn Heaviest smokers may face biggest weight gain after quitting
SANTA ANA, Calif. — An agreement has been reached to pay $5.8 million to the families of eight people killed and 12 injured in a California desert off-road race crash in 2010, a lawyer said Wednesday.Attorney Katherine Harvey-Lee s stanley cup aid the deal was reached in mediation on Tuesday with federal government lawyers. The incident occurred when a truck crashed through spectators at the California 200 race in the Mojave De nb sert.The agreement still must be approved by the Department of Justice and by a jud stanley becher ge, said Harvey-Lee, who represents three injured spectators and the father of one person killed.Twenty-year-old Danica Frantzich of Las Vegas was one of those killed in the crash.Frantzich was a 2008 Shadow Ridge High School graduate. Friends said she was an avid fan of off-roading and had a Jeep Grand Cherokee with oversized tires.Under the agreement, the Bureau of Land Management would pay $4.825 million and race organizers and promoters Mojave Desert Racing Inc., and Mojave Desert Rac
SALT LAKE CITY A tech worker charged in the death of a Utah college student made his first court appearance Monday as friends of the slain woman held hands in the front row.Ayoola A. Ajayi appeared by video from jail alongside a court-appointed attorney during a quick hearing Monday to set a future court date. He did not speak or enter a plea to murder, kidnapping and other charges.Prosecutors say Ajayi killed 23-year-old Mackenzie Lueck, who died from blunt force trauma to the head. Police say her body was fo nike dunk und with her arms bound behind her in a canyon 85 miles from adidas samba herren Ajayi home.They have not discussed the motive or how they knew each other.Ajayi court-appointed attorney, Neal Hamilton, didn ;t say anything during the hearing about the charges and the public defender office has said it will not be commenting on the case.Lueck friends said after adidas campus 00s ward they are relieved that a suspect is behind bars. They said seeing Ajayi by video in court was Uebn Heaviest smokers may face biggest weight gain after quitting
SANTA ANA, Calif. — An agreement has been reached to pay $5.8 million to the families of eight people killed and 12 injured in a California desert off-road race crash in 2010, a lawyer said Wednesday.Attorney Katherine Harvey-Lee s stanley cup aid the deal was reached in mediation on Tuesday with federal government lawyers. The incident occurred when a truck crashed through spectators at the California 200 race in the Mojave De nb sert.The agreement still must be approved by the Department of Justice and by a jud stanley becher ge, said Harvey-Lee, who represents three injured spectators and the father of one person killed.Twenty-year-old Danica Frantzich of Las Vegas was one of those killed in the crash.Frantzich was a 2008 Shadow Ridge High School graduate. Friends said she was an avid fan of off-roading and had a Jeep Grand Cherokee with oversized tires.Under the agreement, the Bureau of Land Management would pay $4.825 million and race organizers and promoters Mojave Desert Racing Inc., and Mojave Desert Rac