Judge James Kube said many of Alias Reed's arguments have already been dismissed by the Nebraska Supreme Court.
The partner of the man accused of the Bloomfield, NE murders is requesting a change in venue and to appear remotely.
A man accused of murdering two people in a Northeast Nebraska town could still get the death penalty after the latest ruling from a judge.
The other suspect in the case, Alias Reed, 26, is charged with two counts of first-degree murder and two counts of using a firearm to commit a felony. His arraignment is also scheduled for Jan. 28.
The man accused of the shooting deaths of two people in Bloomfield, Neb. in early 2024 could still face the death penalty after a judge's order.
A Bloomfield, Nebraska, woman charged in connection with last year’s double homicide at a Bloomfield bowling alley wants her ...
Yesterday, JAMES CLAFFY made a complaint against CHARLES BEATH, alias Reed, a bar-keeper at the brewery, and GUNTHER, (the man already mentioned,) and they were arrested by Officer MCARTHUR ...
In court documents, the lawyer for Alias Reed filed a motion to quash Nebraska’s death penalty and declare it unconstitutional. Reed is accused of fatally shooting two people in Bloomfield at a ...
Sweazy has pleaded not guilty to accessory to a felony and tampering with evidence. The other suspect in the case, Alias Reed, 26, is charged with two counts of first-degree murder and two counts of ...