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Laurice Montoya, Voluntary Manslaughter, New Mexico 2022

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Defendant Pleads Guilty to Voluntary Manslaughter

ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. – Laurice Montoya, a 38-year-old woman from Dulce, New Mexico, has pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter. Montoya will remain in custody pending sentencing, which has not been scheduled.

According to the plea agreement and other court documents, on January 19, 2022, Montoya and the victim, John Doe, got into an argument in her home on the Jicarilla Apache Reservation. During the argument, Montoya hit Doe on the head two times with a snow shovel, causing him to fall and have a seizure. Montoya stayed with Doe but could not call for help.

About four hours later, a friend showed up at the residence and called 911. Emergency Medical Services of the Jicarilla Apache Tribe transported John Doe to the San Juan Regional Medical Center where he later died. Doctors found that John Doe had sustained traumatic brain injury, a rib fracture, severe bruising on his upper body and two cuts on his scalp.

By the terms of the plea agreement, Montoya can be sentenced to up to 15 years in prison followed by up to 3 years of supervised release.

The Farmington Resident Agency of the FBI Albuquerque Field Office investigated this case with assistance from the Jicarilla Apache Police and the San Juan County Sheriff’s Office. Assistant United States Attorney Robert James Booth II is prosecuting the case.

Montoya’s plea deal marks a significant development in the case, which has been ongoing for months. The community is left to grapple with the tragic circumstances surrounding Doe’s death.

The case highlights the importance of addressing domestic violence and the need for support services for those affected by it.

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