Arizona rancher case dismissal

Arizona judge dismisses case against rancher accused of shooting Mexican national on his property due to lack of evidence and mistrial, costing the county $1 million

Arizona Rancher Not Retried for Shooting Mexican National

Arizona rancher George Alan Kelly will not be retried for the shooting of a Mexican national on his border property, after a mistrial was declared due to a deadlocked jury.

Prosecution of George Alan Kelly

Dr. Ron Martinelli, a consultant for George Alan Kelly's defense, criticized the prosecution of the elderly rancher, stating it was a 'political prosecution' that cost the poor border county over $1 million, lacking forensic evidence and using false narratives. The case ended in a mistrial, with one juror blocking acquittal. The defense claims Kelly fired warning shots and did not shoot the victim found on his ranch. There were allegations of cartel influence, incompetent law enforcement, and obstructed evidence.

Trial of Arizona Rancher for Fatal Shooting of Migrant

Arizona rancher George Alan Kelly is on trial for the fatal shooting of a migrant on his property near the Mexico border, amidst the national debate on border security. The defense claims he fired in self-defense, while prosecutors argue he recklessly fired at unarmed migrants.