The Arizona Supreme Court ruled key DNA evidence admissible in the murder trial of Ian Mitcham, accused in the Allison ...
The family of Allison Feldman is one step closer to justice after the Arizona Supreme Court ruled DNA evidence can be used in ...
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled Tuesday that, even though police violated a murder suspect’s constitutional rights by ...
Ian Mitcham has had pending charges in Allison Feldman's murder since 2018. Feldman was murdered in her Scottsdale home and her family has been fighting for justice for nearly a decade.
Then, in April 2018, Scottsdale police linked a suspect, Ian L. Mitcham, 42, of Tempe, to the murder. It is the first case in Arizona where the police would track down an unknown suspect using the ...
The state’s highest court issued the opinion on Tuesday, nearly three months after hearing oral arguments in the trial of Ian Mitcham, who’s accused of killing Allison Feldman. #BREAKING ...
The Arizona Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday that DNA evidence can be used in the murder case of Allison Feldman.
While the high court concurred that defendant Ian Mitcham’s Fourth Amendment protections against unreasonable search and seizure were, indeed, violated, it overturned a lower court decision to ...
A connection at the statehouse led to testing and a familial match eventually led them to Ian Mitcham and he was arrested three years after Allison's murder. Because Ian Mitcham's particular DNA ...
But all these years later, Ian Mitcham's trial has been on hold as the battle over DNA evidence went all the way up to the state's top court. The 31-year-old's murder rocked the Valley ...
Even though the case that shook the community remained active, it went cold. Then, in April 2018, Scottsdale police linked a suspect, Ian L. Mitcham, 42, of Tempe, to the murder. It is the first case ...