Dave Zorn enters Coconino County Superior Court Monday for his arraignment on charges of luring a minor for sexual exploitation. Zorn, represented by Flagstaff attorney Daniel Kaiser, entered an initial plea of not guilty to all counts.Â
Brent W. Smith walks from the jury box to the defense table in Coconino County Superior Court Monday, April 14, for his arraignment on a single charge of child sex trafficking. Smith, represented by Flagstaff attorney Ryan Stevens, entered an initial plea of not guilty.Â
Dave Zorn enters Coconino County Superior Court Monday for his arraignment on charges of luring a minor for sexual exploitation. Zorn, represented by Flagstaff attorney Daniel Kaiser, entered an initial plea of not guilty to all counts.Â
Superior Court proceedings began this week for multiple suspects arrested in the Flagstaff Police Department’s recent online sting operation. Flagstaff radio broadcaster Dave Zorn and three other suspects accused of making sexual advances to minors were arraigned at the Coconino County Courthouse on Monday, April 14.
All of the suspects, appearing in person and in the custody of the Coconino County Detention Facility, initially pleaded not guilty to the allegations set forth in grand jury indictments � a routine starting point in felony cases.
The police department released additional details about the sting operations leading to nine felony arrests for sexual offenses -- most notably, that of well-known Flagstaff radio broadcaster Dave Zorn.
Brent W. Smith walks from the jury box to the defense table in Coconino County Superior Court Monday, April 14, for his arraignment on a single charge of child sex trafficking. Smith, represented by Flagstaff attorney Ryan Stevens, entered an initial plea of not guilty.Â
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