Mickey Bethel stands in a courtroom at the Pueblo Judicial Building flanked by his attorney, Michael Lowe, and his wife Tammy recently. Bethel was recently found not guilty of misdemeanor official misconduct by a jury of eight women and four men after district court judge Dennis Maes threw out a charge of felony witness tampering. Photo by Bryan Kelsen
Mickey Bethel stands in a courtroom at the Pueblo Judicial Building flanked by his attorney, Michael Lowe, and his wife Tammy recently. Bethel was recently found not guilty of misdemeanor official misconduct by a jury of eight women and four men after district court judge Dennis Maes threw out a charge of felony witness tampering. Photo by Bryan Kelsen
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Mickey Bethel stands in a courtroom at the Pueblo Judicial Building flanked by his attorney, Michael Lowe, and his wife Tammy recently. Bethel was recently found not guilty of misdemeanor official misconduct by a jury of eight women and four men after district court judge Dennis Maes threw out a charge of felony witness tampering. Photo by Bryan Kelsen
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