James Koepp is charged with in a triple murder on Janesville's south side in 2007.
James Koepp looks to his attorney Walter Isaacson during the opening minutes of his trial. Koepp is charged with in a triple murder on Janesville's south side in 2007.
Photo By: Bill Olmsted
In anticipation of large crowds attending the Koepp murder trial, Rock County officials set up a monitor in a conference floor on the 5th floor of the courthouse. Seating was available in the courtroom though and the overflow area was sparsely used.
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Rock County District Attorney David O'Leary makes a point in his opening statements to the jury in the triple murder trial of James Koepp.
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Lead defense attorney Walter Isaacson speaks to the jury during his opening statements on behalf of his client James Koepp. Koepp is charged with a triple murder on Janesville's south side in 2007.
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James Koepp watches and listens as Judge Allan Bates reads three guilty verdicts in his triple homicide trial. Koepp was found guilty of three counts of first degree intentional homicide in the January 2007 deaths of Danyetta Lentz and her two children Nicole and Scott.
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Russell Lucht, father of Danyetta Lentz, makes a statement to the media after three guilty verdicts were returned in the triple murder trial of James Koepp. Koepp was charged with the murder of Lentz and her children Nicole and Scott in January of 2007.
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Aided by Victim/Witness Coordinator Shelly Sturdevant, Russell Lucht is overcome with emotion as Judge Allan Bates reads three guilty verdicts in the murder trial of James Koepp. Koepp was found guilty of the brutal 2007 murder of Lucht's daughter Danyetta Lentz and her two children Nicole and Scott.
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Rock County District Attorney David O"Leary answers questions from the media after getting three guilty verdicts in the murder trial of James Koepp. A jury made up of Kenosha residents took only about two hours to make their decision in the case over the January 2007, brutal murders of Danyetta Lentz and her two children Nicole and Scott.
Photo By: Bill Olmsted
Defendant James Koepp eyes the jury moments before their three verdicts of guilty of murder in the first degree were read.
