Murder
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Case Details
A judge ruled that Santa Fe County Sheriff's deputy Tai Chan, accused of killing his colleague Jeremy Martin, could return to Santa Fe County under house arrest with an ankle monitor while out on bond.
Additional Notes
Chan was out on bond but had to remain in Dona Ana County. Defense argued he needed to be in Santa Fe for his case. Victim's widow expressed safety concerns. John Day was Chan's attorney.