Fries will learn punishment Tuesday
Tuesday morning, March 4, Circuit Judge Michael Traynor will announce the sentence of 43-year-old Christopher Linus Fries in Room 316 of the Richard O. Watson Courthouse in St Augustine.
Tuesday morning, March 4, Circuit Judge Michael Traynor will announce the sentence of 43-year-old Christopher Linus Fries in Room 316 of the Richard O. Watson Courthouse in St Augustine.
Klare Ly, Public Information Officer for the Florida State Attorney of the 7th Judicial Circuit, informed Historic City News that the death penalty phase of the trial of Quentin M. Truehill, is scheduled to begin Monday morning, March 3rd at 9:00 a.m.
Historic City News has learned that the defense will likely wrap up Friday before Judge Michael Traynor in the first-degree murder trial of Christopher Fries; according to Klare Ly Public Affairs Director for the Office of R.J. Larizza, State Attorney of the 7th Judicial Circuit.
Public Information Officer, Commander Bob Weber, reported to Historic City News just before 1:00 a.m. this morning that Flagler County Sheriff’s deputies have arrested 38-year-old Stanley Wykretowicz of Palm Coast on an arrest warrant charging him with aggravated child abuse and neglect of a child causing great bodily harm.
This morning, a St Johns County Judge will decide if a 27-year-old St. Johns County man and a 49-year-old Flagler County woman will be granted bail; their arrests were reported to Historic City News yesterday afternoon — each are facing charges of capital sexual battery.
A St Johns County School District employee noticed that a Webster Elementary School student was acting unusually withdrawn and quiet last week, so they asked the little girl what was wrong.
Historic City News was notified that the first-degree murder trial of 43-year-old Christopher Linus Fries, who has been incarcerated at the St Johns County Detention Facility since September 11, 2011, will get underway; starting at 9:00 a.m. Monday morning before Circuit Judge Michael Traynor in Room 316 of the Richard O. Watson Courthouse in St…
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The killer of a Florida State University graduate student has been convicted by a St Johns County jury who took less than three hours last night to determine his guilt.