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RENO, Nev. (AP) — A 64-year-old Utah man has been extradited to Reno to face a murder charge in the April death of the ex-husband of a controversial Clark County judge who died in 2014.
Mark Burkett of Big Water, Utah was booked into the Washoe County Jail Monday on suspicion of open murder with a deadly weapon.
Burkett was arrested in southern Utah July 2 on a fugitive warrant. He's suspected of killing 60-year-old Edward Halverson, whose body was found April 2 outside a northwest Reno home. It's not clear if he has a lawyer.
Edward Halverson served prison time after he was convicted of hitting his then-wife, Judge Elizabeth Halverson, in the head with a frying pan in 2008.
The late judge was removed from the bench in Las Vegas in November 2008 for courtroom misconduct, including falling asleep during proceedings.
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