Wed. Nov 29th, 2023

Portales man sentenced to 20 years for 2019 homicide

PORTALES (KSEL)- A Portales man has been sentenced for conspiracy to commit murder in a 2019 homicide.

Ninth Judicial District Attorney, Andrea Reeb, announced that today District Judge Donna Mowrer sentenced Korbin Baldridge, 20, of Portales, to 20 years in prison for his involvement in the April 7, 2019, homicide of Adam Holts.

Earlier this year, February 2, Baldridge pled guilty to conspiracy to commit murder in the first degree as well as armed robbery.

On April 7, 2019 officers of the Portales Police Department responded to 423 N. Ave B where they discovered Adam Holts’ body inside a trailer where he had been shot multiple times. The Major Crimes Unit conducted the investigation which charged Baldridge and Manuel Silva, 23, with the killing.

The investigation revealed that Silva was the individual who pulled the trigger.

At the sentencing hearing, Judge Mowrer heard from Holts’ mother Edna Shriver who told the court, “The day after Adam died, I saw a billboard that said, hope is an empty casket’. If that’s the case, I don’t have any hope, because Adam’s casket is not empty.”

Baldridge was represented by defense attorney Gary Mitchell. The State was represented by Chief Deputy District Attorney Brian Scott Stover and Deputy District Attorney Quentin Ray.

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