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Jeffrey Lepsch of Dakota, Minn., has a quick word with his family Tuesday, July 30, 2013 shortly after he was found guilty in the Sept. 15 shooting deaths of Paul and A.J. Petras at May’s Photo ...
The jury has found Jeffrey Lepsch guilty of two counts of first-degree intentional homicide, armed robbery, and possession of a firearm as a felon. Lepsch was convicted of killing Paul and A.J ...
Jeffrey Lepsch of Dakota, Minn., has a quick word with his family Tuesday, July 30, 2013 shortly after he was found guilty in the Sept. 15 shooting deaths of Paul and A.J. Petras at May’s ...
Jurors after four hours of deliberations found Jeffrey Lepsch guilty in the Sept. 15 shooting deaths of Paul and A.J. Petras at May’s Photo and robbing their store in downtown ...
Jeffrey Lepsch has been charged with two counts of first-degree homicide, armed robbery and possession of a firearm. He has pleaded not guilty in the case and faces life in prison if convicted.
LA CROSSE, Wis. — Jeffrey Lepsch’s wife testified Monday that he isn’t capable of executing two men and that he appeared normal hours after authorities believe he did.
The trial began Wednesday morning for the man accused of shooting and killing Paul Petras and his son A.J. in their downtown La Crosse photo shop on September 15, 2012. Jeffrey Lepsch has been ...
The La Crosse Tribune reports that La Crosse County Circuit Judge Ramona Gonzalez on Friday rejected Jeffrey Lepsch's arguments that jurors were biased against him. Latest U.S.
Prosecutors argue a Minnesota man who murdered a father and son at their downtown La Crosse camera store isn’t entitled to a new trial.Jeffrey Lepsch’s three trial attorneys did not fail him ...
A Minnesota man sentenced to life in prison for killing the owner of a Wisconsin camera store and his teenage son has requested a new trial.Jeffrey Lepsch, 41, of Dakota filed a motion in La ...
A Minnesota man accused of murdering a photo store owner and his son in La Crosse, Wis., was silent as he appeared in La Crosse County Court Thursday to face murder charges.
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