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Dave Dauenhauer
CBI Agent
3416 North Elizabeth St.
Pueblo, CO 81008
Phone: (719)253-3808

Brian Norton
Monte Vista Sheriff's Department office
719-657-4000

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Jacqui Flint
DaniceDay.com Site Administrator
Phone: (917)447-2535
email: jacquiflint@hotmail.com

Jonene Day
Danice"s mother
email: jonene752@yahoo.com

Rod Day
Danice"s father
email: Rodney852@yahoo.com
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Latest News-Braun Gets Twelve Years

Kenytv.com
Local Television Interview with Sheriff Brian Norton and Undersheriff Chuck Chick, please go to the following link:

http://www.kenytv.com/video/victor-braun-sentenced-manslaughter-danice-day

Victor Braun is sentenced for the manslaughter of Danice Day
Long version interviews of Rod Day and Sheriff Brian Norton regarding the sentencing to 12 years in prison for the death of Danice Day in 2002.


Alamosa Valley Courier
12 years for Braun for Day killing
Victim impact statements heard
By JULIA WILSON

DEL NORTE — On Thursday, Judge Martin Gonzales sentenced Victor Braun to 12 years in the Colorado Department of Corrections for the death of Danice Day.

“Nothing I do here will bring her back,” Gonzales told the family, as he sentenced Braun to the DOC, gave him a $1,000 fine and two years mandatory parole. Gonzales also ordered over $7,000 in restitution in the two burglary cases that were dropped as part of his plea bargain. “But if I sentenced him to anything other than what I am going to sentence him I don’t believe I would be sending the proper message.”

More of this story at Alamosa Valley Courier:

http://www.alamosanews.com/v2_news_articles.php?heading=0&page=72&story_id=15094

Pueblo Chieftain:

Braun given 12-year sentence in Day case
Judge hands down maximum sentence in case of mother whose case went unsolved for more than seven years.
By MATT HILDNER
THE PUEBLO CHIEFTAIN

DEL NORTE - The man who pleaded guilty in connection to the 2002 death of Danice Day was given a 12-year prison sentence Thursday.

District Court Judge Martin Gonzales gave Victor Braun, 33, the maximum sentence allowable for reckless manslaughter and pointed to Braun's long criminal history and the seven-and-a-half years of anguish he caused Day's family by not coming forward sooner.

"It's 2,851 days her children did not have her," Gonzales said. "Each day, each hour, each second of that time - her family has suffered for."

For more on this story please go the Pueblo Chieftain:
http://www.chieftain.com/articles/2009/12/11/news/local/doc4b2200b700705025102258.txt

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