Last week began the witness questioning in the Jordan Johnson case. The prosecution will still be calling their witnesses in their case in chief this week. The trial ended Friday with prosecution witnesses including the accuser’s roommate, a First Step nurse, a friend that the accuser had given a ride home who testified about what she told him after the event. Friday ended with obvious tension between the defense and prosecution attorneys who at one point were nose to nose following objections to the judge. Monday is a holiday and Tuesday the Judge will deal with other court matters. The trial will resume Wednesday morning.
Marty is a former criminal prosecutor in the Cascade County Attorney’s Office and now uses that experience to defend those accused of crimes. A University of Montana School of Law graduate, Marty focuses his practice on personal injury and criminal defense and is a premier DUI defense attorney. He is also well versed in the insurance claims industry and has negotiated significant settlements with nearly every major insurance company.