Castillo-Alvarez sentenced to 40 years
May 5, 2011 in Worthington Daily Globe
JACKSON Juan Humberto Castillo-Alvarez, 41, was sentenced to 40 years in custody Thursday for masterminding the murder of 15-year-old Gregory Sky Erickson, known as Sky, in 1997. Continue Reading
JACKSON Guilty, guilty and guilty. That was the verdict delivered by a Jackson County jury Thursday evening after less than four hours of deliberation.
JACKSON Minnesota Assistant Attorney General Matthew Frank is scheduled to put one more witness on the stand this morning before the state rests its case against Juan Humberto Castillo-Alvarez, who is accused of ordering the beating and murder of Estherville, Iowa, teenager Gregory Sky Erickson in June of 1997.
JACKSON After a break in the proceedings for the weekend and a federal holiday, former Emmet County Sheriff Larry Lamack took the stand when trial proceedings resumed during the fifth day of testimony in Jackson County District Court Tuesday afternoon.
JACKSON Testimony continued Friday in Jackson County District Court, where Juan Humberto Castillo-Alvarez is on trial for aiding and abetting the second-degree murder and kidnapping of 15-year-old Gregory Sky Erickson in 1997.
JACKSON Shawn Knakmuhs smirked as he told the jury he and several others stopped June 6, 1997, to buy tape and zip ties in case they needed it for “crowd control” during day three of the Juan Humberto Castillo-Alvarez trial in Jackson County District Court Thursday. 
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