Arizona rancher faces murder charge for shooting illegal immigrant

Arizona rancher George Alan Kelly faced a murder charge for shooting an illegal immigrant on his property, leading to a mistrial due to lack of evidence. The prosecution cost the county $1 million. Kelly's defense team highlighted issues with the investigation and lack of proof linking him to the crime. The case sparked a national debate on border security.

Arizona Rancher George Kelly Murder Trial

Arizona rancher George Kelly is on trial for the murder of a Mexican national on his border property, with allegations of cartel influence and biased statements by the sheriff. The defense team claims the investigation is unfair and influenced by the Sinaloa Cartel.

Arizona Superior Court Judge walks out of trial

Arizona Superior Court Judge Thomas Fink walks out of trial of rancher George Alan Kelly, accused of murder in the death of a Mexican national on his border property, due to frustration with both sides of the trial.

Arizona Rancher Trial for Fatal Shooting of Migrant

An Arizona rancher is on trial for the fatal shooting of a migrant on his property near the Mexico border. The incident has sparked debate on border security amid the upcoming presidential election.

Arizona rancher faces trial for shooting death of Mexican national on his property

An Arizona rancher, George Alan Kelly, is scheduled to face trial for the shooting death of a Mexican national found on his border property. The case involves differing accounts of self-defense vs. reckless shooting towards unarmed migrants. The trial is expected to last three weeks.