LISA SHANE
Shane appeal denied for third time 
Second-degree murder sentence stands despite mother’s petitionWORTHINGTON — A petition filed by convicted murderer Lisa Shane was denied Tuesday by the State of Minnesota Court of Appeals.
By Justine Wettschreck , October 28, 2009
Shane petition for post-conviction relief denied
WORTHINGTON — Lisa Shane, convicted in 2006 for second-degree murder through child neglect in the death of her infant daughter, was recently denied a petition for post-conviction relief, which she has 60 days to appeal.By Justine Wettschreck , December 31, 2008
Court denies Shane appeal
Woman convicted of murdering infant daughter has 30 days to petitionBy Justine Wettschreck , March 12, 2008
Shane files for appeal
WORTHINGTON — Nobles County Attorney Gordon Moore was served on Thursday with a notice of appeal filed by the state public defender on behalf of Lisa Marie Shane, who was convicted in April of second-degree unintentional murder, which occurred during an underlying offense of felony child neglect.By Justine Wettschreck , August 25, 2006
Shane receives 15 years
WORTHINGTON — Despite requests by her attorney and her mother for a shorter prison term, Lisa Marie Shane was sentenced Friday to 15 years incarceration in a state facility by Judge David Christensen in Nobles County District Court.By Justine Wettschreck , May 27, 2006
Letter: Judge Harrelson ruling was correct
I read your coverage of County Attorney Gordon Moore’s complaints about the bill the county is paying for a defense expert in the Lisa Shane murder trial. Your readers might want to hear the other side of the story. Criminal cases more and more involve scientific evidence.By John Stuart, Minnesota State Public Defender , May 18, 2006
Shane sentencing scheduled for May 26
WORTHINGTON — The sentencing for Worthington native Lisa Shane has been scheduled for 10 a.m. May 26 in Nobles County District Court.By Justine Wettschreck , May 11, 2006
Shane guilty on two charges
WORTHINGTON — After two days of jury selection, eight days of testimony and about four hours of deliberation, a verdict of guilty for two of the three charges against Lisa Shane was handed down Monday in Nobles County District Court.By Justine Wettschreck , April 25, 2006
Shane trial sent to jury
WORTHINGTON — Closing arguments ended the trial of Lisa Marie Shane on Friday afternoon. Now it’s up to the jury to deliberate and come back with a verdict.By Justine Wettschreck , April 22, 2006
Request for acquittal denied in Shane trial
WORTHINGTON — A request for acquittal or dismissal of count two in the State of Minnesota v. Lisa Shane trial was denied on Thursday by Judge David Christensen.By Justine Wettschreck , April 21, 2006
Mother, sister testify in Shane trial
WORTHINGTON — Testimony was heard Wednesday morning from both the mother and sister of Lisa Shane, who is on trial for the murder of her 3-month-old daughter, Ashanta.By Justine Wettschreck , April 20, 2006
Baby’s father testifies at trial
WORTHINGTON — Although cousin Ivan Sosa testified that Jose “Lupe” Chavarria was very emotional, it was not evident during Chavarria’s testimony on Tuesday as he was shown pictures of his infant daughter.By Justine Wettschreck , April 19, 2006
Doctor confirms previous head injury in murder case
WORTHINGTON — Susan Duffek, a pediatric radiologist for the x-ray center in Sioux Falls, S.D., said Monday, during testimony at the murder trial of Lisa Shane, she was certain there was evidence of brain injury older than that which occurred on Oct. 28, 2004.By Justine Wettschreck , April 18, 2006
Older brain injuries considered during Shane murder trial
WORTHINGTON — Friday’s testimony of Dr. Daniel Crosby, a neuroradiologist from Sioux Falls, S.D. brought up the suggestion there may have been previous injury to the brain of Ashanta Chavarria, the 3-month-old baby that died as the result of massive brain injury in November 2004.By Justine Wettschreck , April 15, 2006
Shane murder trial continues
WORTHINGTON — During the testimony of Dan Wagner, supervisor of the sleep diagnostic center in Sioux Falls, S.D., Assistant Attorney General William Klumpp and Chief Public Defender James Fleming had a brief debate about data Wagner was interpreting.By Justine Wettschreck , April 14, 2006
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