Carie Hallford, one of the owners of the disgraced Return to Nature Funeral Home where nearly 200 decomposing bodies were ...
Return to Nature Funeral Home co-owner Carie Hallford has withdrawn her guilty plea, her husband Jon Hallford has pleaded ...
Carie Hallford has withdrawn her guilty plea in federal court and will instead go to trial, less than six months after she ...
Carie Hallford, who along with husband, Jon Hallford, was originally headed to prison after taking a plea deal for crimes ...
Federal prosecutors filed to dismiss more than a dozen criminal charges after Carie Hallford and her husband, Jon, offered to ...
Carie Hallford, an owner of the funeral home where nearly 200 bodies were found improperly stored, has withdrawn her guilty ...
Jon and Carie Hallford both pled guilty to federal charges. Tuesday, Carie Hallford, changed her guilty plea, which forces her case to head to trial. A federal court also rejected a portion of Jon ...
A federal judge ordered a change in a plea agreement for the Return to Nature funeral co-owners. Jon Hallford agreed to those changes, but Carie Hallford did not.
A U.S. District Court judge rejected the plea agreement for Carie Hallford, who then withdrew her guilty plea on Tuesday.
One of the owners of a southern Colorado funeral home where nearly 200 bodies were found improperly stores is taking her case to trial.
Jon Hallford, one of the owners of a Colorado funeral home who allegedly allowed nearly 200 bodies to stack up on their ...
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