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| Boulder corrections board OKs halfway house for defendant in manslaughter case |
| By dailycamera.com- Joe Rubino |
| Published: 08/11/2014 |
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When Spencer Crawford was sentenced in February to four years in prison for the drug-related stabbing death of his friend Angus Gaudin, part of the reason he did not receive a longer prison term was the testimony of Angus' father, Steve Gaudin, who asked for leniency. Now — little more than six months later — Crawford may soon be transferred from prison to a Boulder-area halfway house, after the Boulder County Community Corrections Board approved the move in June. The case dates back to June 19, 2013 when Crawford, then 19, and Angus Gaudin, 17, both of Boulder, were camping outside of Nederland with a group of friends. According to court records, Crawford said both were under the influence of hallucinogenic drugs and alcohol. Read More. |
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