May 9, 2019
FILE - In this Jan. 24, 2019 file photo, Wilber Ernesto Martinez-Guzman, of El Salvador, talks to his public defender and interpreter during his initial appearance in Carson City Justice Court in Carson City, Nev. Nevada prosecutors are defending their handling of a confession presented to the grand jury that indicted the Salvadoran immigrant on four murder charges during a week-long killing rampage in January. They're also providing more details about why they believe they have the authority to try him in one place for crimes that occurred in different counties. (AP Photo/Scott Sonner, File)
RENO — Prosecutors are defending their handling of a confession presented to a Nevada grand jury that indicted a Salvadoran immigrant on murder charges in the killing of four people in January. They’re also providing more details about why they believe they have the authority to try him in one place for crimes that occurred in different counties.
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