Denver DA seeking to revoke bond for former APS deputy superintendent [View all]
The Denver District Attorneys Office is preparing a motion today seeking to revoke bond in two different felony cases pending against the former deputy Albuquerque Public Schools superintendent who resigned last week, according to a Denver DA spokesperson.
Colorado court records show Jason Martinez, who is listed by his full name Timothy Jason Martinez in court records, is facing a felony charge of assault with a deadly weapon causing injury stemming from an arrest by Denver police in January of this year.
Thats in addition to a 2013 felony case involving charges of sexual assault of a child that has been set for trial in early October in Denver.
Lynn Kimbrough, of the Denver District Attorneys office, said bond for each case was set at $50,000. There was some surprise that this particular individual was working out-of-state, Kimbrough told the Journal.
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